$ libwebsockets-test-client localhost --ssl -s
```
-the -s tells it to accept the default selfsigned cert from the server,
+the -s tells it to accept the default self-signed cert from the server,
otherwise it will strictly fail the connection if there is no CA cert to
validate the server's certificate.
```
$ libwebsockets-test-client localhost --ssl
```
-By default the client test applet is set to accept selfsigned
+By default the client test applet is set to accept self-signed
certificates used by the test server, this is indicated by the
`use_ssl` var being set to `2`. Set it to `1` to reject any server
certificate that it doesn't have a trusted CA cert for.
standard, you must complete a handshake with a specified
protocol. By default lws-mirror-protocol is used which is
supported by the test server. But if you are using it on
-another server, you can specify the protcol to handshake with
+another server, you can specify the protocol to handshake with
by `--protocol=protocolname`
@section autobahnnotes Autobahn Test Notes
1) Autobahn tests the user code + lws implementation. So to get the same
-results, you need to follow test-echo.c in terms of user implmentation.
+results, you need to follow test-echo.c in terms of user implementation.
2) Two of the tests make no sense for Libwebsockets to support and we fail them.