diff -up gnutls-2.12.2/doc/cha-auth.texi.nosrp gnutls-2.12.2/doc/cha-auth.texi --- gnutls-2.12.2/doc/cha-auth.texi.nosrp 2011-04-08 02:30:44.000000000 +0200 +++ gnutls-2.12.2/doc/cha-auth.texi 2011-04-19 09:46:25.000000000 +0200 @@ -255,9 +255,9 @@ authenticated using a certificate with R If clients supporting @acronym{SRP} know the username and password before the connection, should initialize the client credentials and -call the function @ref{gnutls_srp_set_client_credentials}. +call the function gnutls_srp_set_client_credentials. Alternatively they could specify a callback function by using the -function @ref{gnutls_srp_set_client_credentials_function}. This has +function gnutls_srp_set_client_credentials_function. This has the advantage that allows probing the server for @acronym{SRP} support. In that case the callback function will be called twice per handshake. The first time is before the ciphersuite is negotiated, @@ -272,20 +272,20 @@ In server side the default behaviour of the usernames and @acronym{SRP} verifiers from password files. These password files are the ones used by the @emph{Stanford srp libraries} and can be specified using the -@ref{gnutls_srp_set_server_credentials_file}. If a different +gnutls_srp_set_server_credentials_file. If a different password file format is to be used, then the function -@ref{gnutls_srp_set_server_credentials_function}, should be called, +gnutls_srp_set_server_credentials_function, should be called, in order to set an appropriate callback. Some helper functions such as @itemize -@item @ref{gnutls_srp_verifier} +@item gnutls_srp_verifier -@item @ref{gnutls_srp_base64_encode} +@item gnutls_srp_base64_encode -@item @ref{gnutls_srp_base64_decode} +@item gnutls_srp_base64_decode @end itemize diff -up gnutls-2.12.2/doc/cha-library.texi.nosrp gnutls-2.12.2/doc/cha-library.texi --- gnutls-2.12.2/doc/cha-library.texi.nosrp 2011-04-08 02:30:44.000000000 +0200 +++ gnutls-2.12.2/doc/cha-library.texi 2011-04-19 09:44:58.000000000 +0200 @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ data to the transport layer. @end itemize Other callback functions such as the one set by -@ref{gnutls_srp_set_server_credentials_function}, may require more +gnutls_srp_set_server_credentials_function, may require more complicated input, including data to be allocated. These callbacks should allocate and free memory using the functions shown below.