$OpenBSD: patch-doc_oidentd_conf_5,v 1.1 2002/08/04 17:32:28 naddy Exp $
--- doc/oidentd.conf.5.orig	Sat Dec 29 10:23:02 2001
+++ doc/oidentd.conf.5	Fri Aug  2 15:11:01 2002
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ successful lookups of connections owned 
 .PP
 The \fB$HOME/.oidentd.conf\fP file is used to specify, by the user,
 what ident response will be returned for specific connections.
-.SH /etc/oidentd.conf SYNTAX
+.SH %%SYSCONFDIR%%/oidentd.conf SYNTAX
 .TP
 .B USER DIRECTIVE
 The \fBoidentd\fP configuration file consists of 0 or more \fIuser\fP
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ and infinitely many times, however it do
 manner.
 
 The range directive has the same syntax and semantics as the range directive
-in the \fB/etc/oidentd.conf\fP file.  See above for a description.
+in the \fB%%SYSCONFDIR%%/oidentd.conf\fP file.  See above for a description.
 
 Valid capabilities are \fIreply\fP, \fIrandom\fP, \fInumeric\fP,
 \fIrandom_numeric\fP and \fIhide\fP.  Descriptions can be found below.
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ randomly.
 In a user's \fB$HOME/.oidentd.conf\fP file, up to 20 strings may be specified
 for a \fBreply\fP statement.
 
-In the \fB/etc/oidentd.conf\fP file, there is no limitation on the number
+In the \fB%%SYSCONFDIR%%/oidentd.conf\fP file, there is no limitation on the number
 of strings that may be specified.
 
 The strings may be an ordinary string or a quoted string (e.g. string vs.
@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ Reply to successful ident lookups with t
 .B random_numeric
 Reply to successful with a randomly generated ident response of the form userN,
 where N is a random number between 0 and 100000.
-.SH EXAMPLE /etc/oidentd.conf FILE
+.SH EXAMPLE %%SYSCONFDIR%%/oidentd.conf FILE
 .nf
 default {
 	default {
