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commit 1abcec1285585ede73b937b4082828755ee9c61c
Author: Tore Anderson <tore@fud.no>
Date:   Thu Jan 28 13:40:05 2016 +0100

    Minor documentation fixes

diff --git a/README.pod b/README.pod
index 3fb6af0..41591c8 100644
--- a/README.pod
+++ b/README.pod
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ example:
 
 B<clatd 'script-up=ip route add 192.0.2.0/24 dev $clat_dev || true'>
 
-=item B<script-up=string> (no default)
+=item B<script-down=string> (no default)
 
 This works exactly the same as B<script-up>, only that this script is run right
 after TAYGA has exited, before the clean-up process of restoring any settings
@@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ If you enable B<v4-defaultroute-replace> while at the same time disabling
 B<v4-defaultroute-enable>, B<clatd> will remove any pre-existing IPv4 default
 routes but not add any of its own.
 
-Setting B<v4-defaultroute-replace> to I<yes>will disable the IPv4 connectivity
+Setting B<v4-defaultroute-replace> to I<yes> will disable the IPv4 connectivity
 check.
 
 =item B<v4-defaultroute-metric=integer> (default: I<2048>)
commit 18dca086c2c4279195bad9a38991b0b2360ca449
Author: Tore Anderson <tore@fud.no>
Date:   Mon Mar 28 08:38:56 2016 +0200

    Update siit-dc/eam I-D references to RFC numbers
    
    The three I-Ds that describe SIIT-DC and SIIT-EAM have been published as
    RFCs, so update the references accordingly. Also update once occurrence
    of old terminology ("Host Agent") with the new and final one ("Edge
    Relay").

diff --git a/README.pod b/README.pod
index 41591c8..0cd227d 100644
--- a/README.pod
+++ b/README.pod
@@ -14,11 +14,11 @@ make use of DNS64 (for example because they use legacy AF_INET socket calls,
 or if they are simply not using DNS64).
 
 B<clatd> may also be used to implement an SIIT-DC Edge Relay as described in
-I<I-D.ietf-v6ops-siit-dc-2xlat>. In this scenario, the PLAT is in reality a
-SIIT-DC Border Relay (see I<I-D.ietf-v6ops-siit-dc>) instead of a Stateful
-NAT64 (see I<RFC6146>). When used as a SIIT-DC Edge Relay, you will probably
-want to manually configure the settings I<clat-v4-addr>, I<clat-v6-addr>, and
-I<plat-prefix> to mirror the SIIT-DC Border Relay's configuration.
+I<RFC 7756>. In this scenario, the PLAT is in reality a SIIT-DC Border Relay
+(see I<RFC 7755>) instead of a Stateful NAT64 (see I<RFC6146>). When used as a
+SIIT-DC Edge Relay, you will probably want to manually configure the settings
+I<clat-v4-addr>, I<clat-v6-addr>, and I<plat-prefix> to mirror the SIIT-DC
+Border Relay's configuration.
 
 It relies on the software package TAYGA by Nathan Lutchansky for the actual
 translation of packets between IPv4 and IPv6 (I<RFC 6145>) TAYGA may be
@@ -183,11 +183,11 @@ will bind to this address when communicating with external IPv4 destinations.
 In a standard 464XLAT environment with a stateful NAT64 serving as the PLAT,
 there should be no need to change the default.
 
-When using B<clatd> as an SIIT-DC Edge Relay (I<I-D.ietf-v6ops-siit-dc-2xlat>),
-you will want to set this to the IPv4 Service Address configured in the SIIT-DC
-Border Relay. This way, local applications can correctly identify which public
-address they'll be using on the IPv4 internet, and will be able to provide
-fully functional references to it in application-level payload, and so on.
+When using B<clatd> as an SIIT-DC Edge Relay (I<RFC 7756>), you will want to
+set this to the IPv4 Service Address configured in the SIIT-DC Border Relay.
+This way, local applications can correctly identify which public address
+they'll be using on the IPv4 internet, and will be able to provide fully
+functional references to it in application-level payload, and so on.
 
 The default address is one from I<RFC 7335>.
 
@@ -436,8 +436,7 @@ SOFTWARE.
 
 ip(8), ip6tables(8), tayga(8), tayga.conf(5)
 
-RFC 6052, RFC 6145, RFC 6146, RFC 6877, RFC 7050, RFC 7335
-
-I-D.ietf-v6ops-siit-dc, I-D.ietf-v6ops-siit-dc-2xlat, I-D.ietf-v6ops-siit-eam
+RFC 6052, RFC 6145, RFC 6146, RFC 6877, RFC 7050, RFC 7335 RFC 7755, RFC 7756,
+RFC 7757
 
 =cut
diff --git a/clatd b/clatd
index 9831d57..8af83ad 100755
--- a/clatd
+++ b/clatd
@@ -665,8 +665,8 @@ for (my $i = 0; $i < @ARGV;) {
     next;
   } elsif($ARGV[$i] =~ /^(-h|--help)$/) {
     print <<"EOF";
-clatd v$VERSION - a 464XLAT (RFC 6877) CLAT and SIIT-DC Host Agent
-             (I-D.anderson-v6ops-siit-dc-2xlat) implementation for Linux
+clatd v$VERSION - a 464XLAT (RFC 6877) CLAT and SIIT-DC Edge Relay
+             (RFC 7756) implementation for Linux
 EOF
     print "\n";
     print "  Usage:    clatd [-q] [-d [-d]] [-c config-file] ",