doc: Add xrefs to the lsh manual.

Suggested by Adam Pribyl <pribyl@lowlevel.cz>.

* gnu/services/ssh.scm (lsh-service): Update docstring with xrefs to
  the lsh manual.  Fix typos.
* doc/guix.texi (Networking Services): Synchronize.
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Ludovic Courtès 2014-11-24 21:15:40 +01:00
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@ -4033,12 +4033,17 @@ When @var{initialize?} is true, automatically create the seed and host key
upon service activation if they do not exist yet. This may take long and
require interaction.
When @var{initialize?} is false, it is up to the user to initialize the
randomness generator (@pxref{lsh-make-seed,,, lsh, LSH Manual}), and to create
a key pair with the private key stored in file @var{host-key} (@pxref{lshd
basics,,, lsh, LSH Manual}).
When @var{interfaces} is empty, lshd listens for connections on all the
network interfaces; otherwise, @var{interfaces} must be a list of host names
or addresses.
@var{allow-empty-passwords?} specifies whether to accepts log-ins with empty
passwords, and @var{root-login?} specifies whether to accepts log-ins as
@var{allow-empty-passwords?} specifies whether to accept log-ins with empty
passwords, and @var{root-login?} specifies whether to accept log-ins as
root.
The other options should be self-descriptive.

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@ -91,12 +91,17 @@ When @var{initialize?} is true, automatically create the seed and host key
upon service activation if they do not exist yet. This may take long and
require interaction.
When @var{initialize?} is false, it is up to the user to initialize the
randomness generator (@pxref{lsh-make-seed,,, lsh, LSH Manual}), and to create
a key pair with the private key stored in file @var{host-key} (@pxref{lshd
basics,,, lsh, LSH Manual}).
When @var{interfaces} is empty, lshd listens for connections on all the
network interfaces; otherwise, @var{interfaces} must be a list of host names
or addresses.
@var{allow-empty-passwords?} specifies whether to accepts log-ins with empty
passwords, and @var{root-login?} specifies whether to accepts log-ins as
@var{allow-empty-passwords?} specifies whether to accept log-ins with empty
passwords, and @var{root-login?} specifies whether to accept log-ins as
root.
The other options should be self-descriptive."