diff --git a/src/helpers/vyos-vrrp-conntracksync.sh b/src/helpers/vyos-vrrp-conntracksync.sh
index 0cc718938..90fa77f23 100755
--- a/src/helpers/vyos-vrrp-conntracksync.sh
+++ b/src/helpers/vyos-vrrp-conntracksync.sh
@@ -1,156 +1,156 @@
 #!/bin/sh
 #
 # (C) 2008 by Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
 #
 # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
 # of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference.
 #
 # Description:
 #
 # This is the script for primary-backup setups for keepalived
 # (http://www.keepalived.org). You may adapt it to make it work with other
 # high-availability managers.
 #
 # Modified by : Mohit Mehta <mohit@vyatta.com>
 # Slight modifications were made to this script for running with Vyatta
 # The original script came from 0.9.14 debian conntrack-tools package
 
 CONNTRACKD_BIN=/usr/sbin/conntrackd
 CONNTRACKD_LOCK=/var/lock/conntrack.lock
 CONNTRACKD_CONFIG=/run/conntrackd/conntrackd.conf
 FACILITY=daemon
 LEVEL=notice
 TAG=conntrack-tools
 LOGCMD="logger -t $TAG -p $FACILITY.$LEVEL"
 VRRP_GRP="VRRP sync-group [$2]"
 FAILOVER_STATE="/var/run/vyatta-conntrackd-failover-state"
 
-$LOGCMD "vyatta-vrrp-conntracksync invoked at `date`"
+$LOGCMD "vyos-vrrp-conntracksync invoked at `date`"
 
 if ! systemctl is-active --quiet conntrackd.service; then
     echo "conntrackd service not running"
     exit 1
 fi
 
 if [ ! -e $FAILOVER_STATE ]; then
 	mkdir -p /var/run
 	touch $FAILOVER_STATE
 fi
 
 case "$1" in
   master)
   	echo MASTER at `date` > $FAILOVER_STATE
     $LOGCMD "`uname -n` transitioning to MASTER state for $VRRP_GRP"
     #
     # commit the external cache into the kernel table
     #
     $CONNTRACKD_BIN -C $CONNTRACKD_CONFIG -c
     if [ $? -eq 1 ]
     then
         $LOGCMD "ERROR: failed to invoke conntrackd -c"
     fi
 
     #
     # commit the expect entries to the kernel
     #
     $CONNTRACKD_BIN -C $CONNTRACKD_CONFIG -c exp
     if [ $? -eq 1 ]
     then
         $LOGCMD "ERROR: failed to invoke conntrackd -ce exp"
     fi
 
     #
     # flush the internal and the external caches
     #
     $CONNTRACKD_BIN -C $CONNTRACKD_CONFIG -f
     if [ $? -eq 1 ]
     then
         $LOGCMD "ERROR: failed to invoke conntrackd -f"
     fi
 
     #
     # resynchronize my internal cache to the kernel table
     #
     $CONNTRACKD_BIN -C $CONNTRACKD_CONFIG -R
     if [ $? -eq 1 ]
     then
         $LOGCMD "ERROR: failed to invoke conntrackd -R"
     fi
 
     #
     # send a bulk update to backups
     #
     $CONNTRACKD_BIN -C $CONNTRACKD_CONFIG -B
     if [ $? -eq 1 ]
     then
         $LOGCMD "ERROR: failed to invoke conntrackd -B"
     fi
     ;;
   backup)
   	echo BACKUP at `date` > $FAILOVER_STATE
     $LOGCMD "`uname -n` transitioning to BACKUP state for $VRRP_GRP"
     #
     # is conntrackd running? request some statistics to check it
     #
     $CONNTRACKD_BIN -C $CONNTRACKD_CONFIG -s
     if [ $? -eq 1 ]
     then
         #
         # something's wrong, do we have a lock file?
         #
         if [ -f $CONNTRACKD_LOCK ]
         then
             $LOGCMD "WARNING: conntrackd was not cleanly stopped."
             $LOGCMD "If you suspect that it has crashed:"
             $LOGCMD "1) Enable coredumps"
             $LOGCMD "2) Try to reproduce the problem"
             $LOGCMD "3) Post the coredump to netfilter-devel@vger.kernel.org"
             rm -f $CONNTRACKD_LOCK
         fi
         $CONNTRACKD_BIN -C $CONNTRACKD_CONFIG -d
         if [ $? -eq 1 ]
         then
             $LOGCMD "ERROR: cannot launch conntrackd"
             exit 1
         fi
     fi
     #
     # shorten kernel conntrack timers to remove the zombie entries.
     #
     $CONNTRACKD_BIN -C $CONNTRACKD_CONFIG -t
     if [ $? -eq 1 ]
     then
         $LOGCMD "ERROR: failed to invoke conntrackd -t"
     fi
 
     #
     # request resynchronization with master firewall replica (if any)
     # Note: this does nothing in the alarm approach.
     #
     $CONNTRACKD_BIN -C $CONNTRACKD_CONFIG -n
     if [ $? -eq 1 ]
     then
         $LOGCMD "ERROR: failed to invoke conntrackd -n"
     fi
     ;;
   fault)
   	echo FAULT at `date` > $FAILOVER_STATE
     $LOGCMD "`uname -n` transitioning to FAULT state for $VRRP_GRP"
     #
     # shorten kernel conntrack timers to remove the zombie entries.
     #
     $CONNTRACKD_BIN -C $CONNTRACKD_CONFIG -t
     if [ $? -eq 1 ]
     then
         $LOGCMD "ERROR: failed to invoke conntrackd -t"
     fi
     ;;
   *)
   	echo UNKNOWN at `date` > $FAILOVER_STATE
     $LOGCMD "ERROR: `uname -n` unknown state transition for $VRRP_GRP"
-    echo "Usage: vyatta-vrrp-conntracksync.sh {master|backup|fault}"
+    echo "Usage: vyos-vrrp-conntracksync.sh {master|backup|fault}"
     exit 1
     ;;
 esac
 
 exit 0