diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/AX25-HOWTO.sgml b/LDP/howto/docbook/AX25-HOWTO.sgml
index 11a21805..3d208e07 100644
--- a/LDP/howto/docbook/AX25-HOWTO.sgml
+++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/AX25-HOWTO.sgml
@@ -4629,7 +4629,7 @@ appropriate rules to the /etc/ax25/ax25d.conf
file. In my configuration I wanted users to have a choice of either
connecting to the node or connecting to other
services. ax25d allows you to do this by cleverly
-creating creating port aliases. For example, given the
+creating port aliases. For example, given the
ax25d configuration presented above, I want to
configure node so that all users who connect to
VK2KTJ-1 are given the node. To do this I add the
@@ -5213,7 +5213,7 @@ I don't think much explanation will be necessary.
contains the list of Address Resolution Protocol
-mappings of IP addresses to MAC layer protocol addresses. These can can AX.25,
+mappings of IP addresses to MAC layer protocol addresses. These can be AX.25,
ethernet or some other MAC layer protocol.
@@ -5921,7 +5921,7 @@ call axip vk5xxx
The "route" command is where you specify where you want your AX.25
packets encapsulated and sent to. When the ax25ipd daemon receives
a packet from its interface, it compares the destination callsign with each
-of the callsigns in its routing table. If if finds a match then the ax.25
+of the callsigns in its routing table. If it finds a match then the ax.25
packet is encapsulated in an IP datagram and then transmitted to the host
at the specified IP address.
@@ -6322,7 +6322,7 @@ This section summarizes all of the commands that are specific to AX.25.
ax25mond
ax25-apps
-Dump the AX.25 network traffic and and provide sockets where the received data will be retransmitted
+Dump the AX.25 network traffic and provide sockets where the received data will be retransmitted