\end{lstlisting}
% XXX: curve25519-sha256@libssh.org only available upstream(!)
-Note: Older linux systems won't support SHA2. PuTTY (Windows) does not support
+Note: Older Linux systems won't support SHA2. PuTTY (Windows) does not support
RIPE-MD160. Curve25519, AES-GCM and UMAC are only available upstream (OpenSSH
6.1). DSA host keys have been removed on purpose, the DSS standard does not
support for DSA keys stronger than 1024bit
\label{tab:MS_IIS_Client_Support}
\end{table}
-Table~\ref{tab:MS_IIS_Client_Support} shows the algoriths from
+Table~\ref{tab:MS_IIS_Client_Support} shows the algorithms from
strongest to weakest and why they need to be added in this order. For
example insisting on SHA-2 algorithms (only first two lines) would
eliminate all versions of Firefox, so the last line is needed to