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 sshd(8) -- OpenSSH SSH daemon
    sshd (SSH Daemon) is the daemon program for ssh(1). Together these programs replace rlogin and rsh, and provide secure encrypted communications between two untrusted hosts over an insecure network. Th...
 sticky(8) -- sticky text and append-only directories
    A special file mode, called the sticky bit (mode S_ISVTX), is used to indicate special treatment for directories. It is ignored for regular files. See chmod(2) or the file for an explanat...
 i386/stlload(8) -- Stallion Technologies multiport serial board down loader
    The stlload utility is used to download the firmware code to Stallion Technologies intelligent multiport serial boards. A firmware download is only required for those boards that use the Stallion stli...
 i386/stlstats(8) -- Stallion Technologies multiport serial statistics display
    The stlstats utility is used to display statistical information about the ports on Stallion Technologies multiport serial boards. The stlstats utility normally runs as a full screen menu driven applic...
 strfile(8) -- create a random access file for storing strings
    Strfile reads a file containing groups of lines separated by a line containing a single percent `%' sign and creates a data file which contains a header structure and a table of file offsets for each...
 swapctl(8) -- specify devices for paging and swapping
    The swapon, swapoff and swapctl utilities are used to control swap devices in the system. At boot time all swap entries in /etc/fstab are added automatically when the system goes multi-user. Swap devi...
 swapinfo(8) -- display system data structures
    The pstat utility displays open file entry, swap space utilization, terminal state, and vnode data structures. If invoked as swapinfo the -s option is implied, and only the -k option is legal. The fol...
 swapoff(8) -- specify devices for paging and swapping
    The swapon, swapoff and swapctl utilities are used to control swap devices in the system. At boot time all swap entries in /etc/fstab are added automatically when the system goes multi-user. Swap devi...
 swapon(8) -- specify devices for paging and swapping
    The swapon, swapoff and swapctl utilities are used to control swap devices in the system. At boot time all swap entries in /etc/fstab are added automatically when the system goes multi-user. Swap devi...
 sync(8) -- force completion of pending disk writes (flush cache)
    The sync utility can be called to ensure that all disk writes have been completed before the processor is halted in a way not suitably done by reboot(8) or halt(8). Generally, it is preferable to use ...
 sysctl(8) -- get or set kernel state
    The sysctl utility retrieves kernel state and allows processes with appropriate privilege to set kernel state. The state to be retrieved or set is described using a ``Management Information Base'' (...
 sysinstall(8) -- system installation and configuration tool
    The sysinstall utility is used for installing and configuring FreeBSD systems. It is the first utility invoked by the FreeBSD installation boot floppy and is also available as /usr/sbin/sysinstall on ...
 syslogd(8) -- log systems messages
    The syslogd utility reads and logs messages to the system console, log files, other machines and/or users as specified by its configuration file. The options are as follows: -4 Force syslogd to use IP...
 talkd(8) -- remote user communication server
    The talkd utility is the server that notifies a user that someone else wants to initiate a conversation. It acts as a repository of invitations, responding to requests by clients wishing to rendezvous...
 tcpd(8) -- access control facility for internet services
    The tcpd program can be set up to monitor incoming requests for telnet, finger, ftp, exec, rsh, rlogin, tftp, talk, comsat and other services that have a one-to-one mapping onto executable files. The ...
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