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 rip6query(8) -- RIPng debugging tool
    The rip6query utility requests remote RIPng daemon on destination to dump RIPng routing information. -I lets you specify outgoing interface for the query packet, and is useful when link-local address ...
 rlogind(8) -- remote login server
    The rlogind utility is the server for the rlogin(1) program. The server provides a remote login facility with authentication based on privileged port numbers from trusted hosts. Options supported by r...
 rmail(8) -- handle remote mail received via uucp
    Rmail interprets incoming mail received via uucp(1), collapsing ``From'' lines in the form generated by mail.local(8) into a single line of the form ``return-path!sender'', and passing the process...
 rmextattr(8) -- manipulate extended attributes
    These utilities are user tools to manipulate the named extended attributes on files and directories. The attrnamespace argument should be the namespace of the attribute to retrieve: legal values are u...
 rmt(8) -- remote magtape protocol module
    The rmt utility is used by the remote dump and restore programs in manipulating a magnetic tape drive through an interprocess communication connection. It is normally started up with an rexec(3) or rc...
 rmuser(8) -- remove users from the system
    The rmuser utility removes one or more users submitted on the command line or from a file. In removing a user from the system, this utility: 1. Removes the user's crontab(1) entry (if any). 2. Remove...
 route(8) -- manually manipulate the routing tables
    The route utility is used to manually manipulate the network routing tables. It normally is not needed, as a system routing table management daemon, such as routed(8), should tend to this task. The ro...
 route6d(8) -- RIP6 Routing Daemon
    The route6d utility is a routing daemon which supports RIP over IPv6. Options are: -a Enables aging of the statically defined routes. With this option, any statically defined routes will be removed un...
 routed(8) -- network RIP and router discovery routing daemon
    The routed utility is a daemon invoked at boot time to manage the network routing tables. It uses Routing Information Protocol, RIPv1 (RFC 1058), RIPv2 (RFC 1723), and Internet Router Discovery Protoc...
 rpc.lockd(8) -- NFS file locking daemon
    The rpc.lockd utility provides monitored and unmonitored file and record locking services in an NFS environment. To monitor the status of hosts requesting locks, the locking daemon typically operates ...
 rpc.rquotad(8) -- remote quota server
    The rpc.rquotad utility is a rpc(3) server which returns quotas for a user of a local file system which is NFS-mounted onto a remote machine. The quota(1) utility uses the results to display user quot...
 rpc.rstatd(8) -- kernel statistics server
    The rpc.rstatd utility is a server which returns performance statistics obtained from the kernel. These statistics are read using the rup(1) command. The rpc.rstatd daemon is normally invoked by inetd...
 rpc.rusersd(8) -- logged in users server
    The rpc.rusersd utility is a server which returns information about users currently logged in to the system. The currently logged in users are queried using the rusers(1) command. The rpc.rusersd daem...
 rpc.rwalld(8) -- write messages to users currently logged in server
    The rpc.rwalld utility is a server which will send a message to users currently logged in to the system. This server invokes the wall(1) command to actually write the messages to the system. The follo...
 rpc.sprayd(8) -- spray server
    The rpc.sprayd utility is a server which records packets sent by the spray(8) command and sends a traffic report to the originator of the packets. The rpc.sprayd daemon is normally invoked by inetd(8)...
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