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 ntp-genkeys(8) -- generate public and private keys
    The ntp-genkeys utility generates random keys used by either or both the NTPv3/NTPv4 symmetric key or the NTPv4 public key (Autokey) cryptographic authentication schemes. The following options are ava...
 ntpd(8) -- Network Time Protocol (NTP) daemon
    The ntpd utility is an operating system daemon which sets and maintains the system time of day in synchronism with Internet standard time servers. It is a complete implementation of the Network Time P...
 ntpdate(8) -- set the date and time via NTP
    Note: The functionality of this program is now available in the ntpd(8) program. See the -q command line option in the ntpd(8) page. After a suitable period of mourning, the ntpdate utility is to be r...
 ntpdc(8) -- special NTP query program
    The ntpdc utility is used to query the ntpd(8) daemon about its current state and to request changes in that state. The program may be run either in interactive mode or controlled using command line a...
 ntpq(8) -- standard NTP query program
    The ntpq utility is used to query NTP servers which implement the recommended NTP mode 6 control message format about current state and to request changes in that state. The program may be run either ...
 ntptime(8) -- read kernel time variables
    The ntptime utility is useful only with special kernels described in the "A Kernel Model for Precision Timekeeping" page (available as part of the HTML documentation provided in /usr/share/doc/ntp)....
 ntptrace(8) -- trace a chain of NTP servers back to the primary source
    The ntptrace utility determines where a given Network Time Protocol (NTP) server gets its time from, and follows the chain of NTP servers back to their master time source. If given no arguments, it st...
 pac(8) -- printer/plotter accounting information
    The pac utility reads the printer/plotter accounting files, accumulating the number of pages (the usual case) or feet (for raster devices) of paper consumed by each user, and printing out how much eac...
 pam_chroot(8) -- Chroot PAM module
    The chroot service module for PAM chroots users into either a predetermined directory or one derived from their home directory. If a user's home directory as specified in the passwd structure returne...
 pam_deny(8) -- Deny PAM module
    The Deny authentication service module for PAM, pam_deny provides functionality for all the PAM categories: authentication, account management, session management and password management. In terms of ...
 pam_echo(8) -- Echo PAM module
    The echo service module for PAM displays its arguments to the user, separated by spaces, using the current conversation function. If the % character occurs anywhere in the arguments to pam_echo, it is...
 pam_exec(8) -- Exec PAM module
    The exec service module for PAM executes the program designated by its first argument, with its remaining arguments as command-line arguments. The child's environment is set to the current PAM enviro...
 pam_ftpusers(8) -- ftpusers PAM module
    The ftpusers service module for PAM, pam_ftpusers provides functionality for only one PAM category: account management. In terms of the module-type parameter, this is the ``account'' feature. Ftpuse...
 pam_group(8) -- Group PAM module
    The group service module for PAM accepts or rejects users based on their membership in a particular file group. The following options may be passed to the pam_group module: deny Reverse the meaning of...
 pam_guest(8) -- Guest PAM module
    The guest service module for PAM allows guest logins. If successful, the pam_guest module sets the PAM environment variable GUEST to the login name. The application can check this variable using pam_g...
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