--- a/doc/anytun.8.txt
+++ b/doc/anytun.8.txt
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
    packets. In case of anycast tunnel endpoints, the anycast
    IP has to be used. In case of unicast endpoints, the
    address is usually derived correctly from the routing
-   table. The default is to not use a special inteface and just
+   table. The default is to not use a special interface and just
    bind on all interfaces.
 
 *-p, --port '<port>'*::
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@
    of multiple anycast hosts. The unicast IP address of
    the anycast host can be used here. This is needed for
    communication with the other anycast hosts. The default is to
-   not use a special inteface and just bind on all interfaces. However
+   not use a special interface and just bind on all interfaces. However
    this is only the case if synchronisation is active see *--sync-port*.
 
 *-S, --sync-port '<port>'*::
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@
    the multiplex id to use. default: 0
 
 *-s, --sender-id  '<sender id>'*::
-   Each anycast tunnel endpoint needs a uniqe sender id
+   Each anycast tunnel endpoint needs a unique sender id
    (1, 2, 3, ...). It is needed to distinguish the senders
    in case of replay attacks. This option can be ignored on
    unicast endpoints. default: 0
--- a/doc/anytun.8
+++ b/doc/anytun.8
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@
 .PP
 \fB\-i, \-\-interface \fR\fB\fI<ip address>\fR\fR
 .RS 4
-This IP address is used as the sender address for outgoing packets\&. In case of anycast tunnel endpoints, the anycast IP has to be used\&. In case of unicast endpoints, the address is usually derived correctly from the routing table\&. The default is to not use a special inteface and just bind on all interfaces\&.
+This IP address is used as the sender address for outgoing packets\&. In case of anycast tunnel endpoints, the anycast IP has to be used\&. In case of unicast endpoints, the address is usually derived correctly from the routing table\&. The default is to not use a special interface and just bind on all interfaces\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fB\-p, \-\-port \fR\fB\fI<port>\fR\fR
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@
 .RS 4
 local unicast(sync) ip address to bind to
 
-This option is only needed for tunnel endpoints consisting of multiple anycast hosts\&. The unicast IP address of the anycast host can be used here\&. This is needed for communication with the other anycast hosts\&. The default is to not use a special inteface and just bind on all interfaces\&. However this is only the case if synchronisation is active see
+This option is only needed for tunnel endpoints consisting of multiple anycast hosts\&. The unicast IP address of the anycast host can be used here\&. This is needed for communication with the other anycast hosts\&. The default is to not use a special interface and just bind on all interfaces\&. However this is only the case if synchronisation is active see
 \fB\-\-sync\-port\fR\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@
 .PP
 \fB\-s, \-\-sender\-id \fR\fB\fI<sender id>\fR\fR
 .RS 4
-Each anycast tunnel endpoint needs a uniqe sender id (1, 2, 3, \&...)\&. It is needed to distinguish the senders in case of replay attacks\&. This option can be ignored on unicast endpoints\&. default: 0
+Each anycast tunnel endpoint needs a unique sender id (1, 2, 3, \&...)\&. It is needed to distinguish the senders in case of replay attacks\&. This option can be ignored on unicast endpoints\&. default: 0
 .RE
 .PP
 \fB\-w, \-\-window\-size \fR\fB\fI<window size>\fR\fR
