@c %**end of header
@copying
-Copyright @copyright{} 2006-2011
+Copyright @copyright{} 2006-2012
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@quotation
@item rcirc-authinfo
@vindex rcirc-authinfo
-@cindex authentification
+@cindex authentication
@cindex identification
@cindex nickserv
@cindex login
@table @code
@item nickserv
-@cindex nickserv authentification
+@cindex nickserv authentication
Use this symbol if you need to identify yourself as follows when
connecting to a network: @code{/msg nickserv identify secret}. The
necessary arguments are the nickname you want to use this for, and the
details. (Using @code{/msg nickserv help}, for example.)
@item chanserv
-@cindex chanserv authentification
+@cindex chanserv authentication
Use this symbol if you need to identify yourself as follows if you want
to join a particular channel: @code{/msg chanserv identify #underground
secret}. The necessary arguments are the nickname and channel you want
(Using @code{/msg chanserv help}, for example.)
@item bitlbee
-@cindex bitlbee authentification
+@cindex bitlbee authentication
Use this symbol if you need to identify yourself in the Bitlbee channel
as follows: @code{identify secret}. The necessary arguments are the
nickname you want to use this for, and the password to use.
other instant messaging services. You can either install Bitlbee
locally or use a public Bitlbee server. There, you need to create an
account with a password. This is the nick and password you need to
-provide for the bitlbee authentification method.
+provide for the bitlbee authentication method.
Later, you will tell Bitlbee about your accounts and passwords on all
the other instant messaging services, and Bitlbee will log you in. All