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 ktutil(1) -- Kerberos keytab file maintenance utility
    The ktutil command invokes a subshell from which an administrator can read, write, or edit entries in a Kerberos V5 keytab or V4 srvtab file. ktutil Commands list Display the current key list. Alias: l read_kt keytab_filename Read the Kerberos V5 keytab file, keytab_filename, into the current key list. Alias: rkt read_st srvtab_filename Read the Kerberos V4 srvtab file, srvtab_filename, into the c...
 kvno(1) -- print key version numbers of Kerberos principals
    kvno acquires a service ticket for the specified Kerberos principals and prints out the key version numbers of each principal.
 l(1) -- list contents of directories
    For each directory argument, the ls command lists the contents of the directory. For each file argument, ls repeats its name and any other information requested. The output is sorted in ascending collation order by default (see Environment Variables below). When no argument is given, the current directory is listed. When several arguments are given, the arguments are first sorted appropriately, bu...
 labelit(1m) -- copy a file system with label checking
    The volcopy command makes a literal copy of the file system using a block size matched to the device.
 labelit_hfs(1m) -- copy an HFS file system with label checking
    The volcopy command makes a literal copy of an HFS file system using a block size matched to the device.
 labelit_vxfs(1m) -- copy a VxFS file system with label checking
    volcopy makes a literal copy of a VxFS file system using a block size matched to the device.
 lanadmin(1m) -- local area network administration program
    The lanadmin program administers and tests the Local Area Network (LAN). For each interface card, it allows you to: + Display and change the station address. + Display and change the 802.5 Source Routing options (RIF). + Display and change the maximum transmission unit (MTU). + Display and change the speed setting. + Clear the network statistics registers to zero. + Display the interface statistic...
 landiag(1m) -- local area network administration program
    The lanadmin program administers and tests the Local Area Network (LAN). For each interface card, it allows you to: + Display and change the station address. + Display and change the 802.5 Source Routing options (RIF). + Display and change the maximum transmission unit (MTU). + Display and change the speed setting. + Clear the network statistics registers to zero. + Display the interface statistic...
 lanscan(1m) -- display LAN device configuration and status
    lanscan displays the following information about each LAN device and VLAN interface that have software support on the system: + Hardware Path. + Active Station Address (also known as Physical Address). + Card Instance Number. + Hardware State. + Network Interface ``NamePPA''. The Network Interface ``Name'' and the ``PPA'' (Physical Point of Attachment) number are concatenated together. A sin...
 last(1) -- indicate last logins of users and ttys
    The last command searches backwards through the file /var/adm/wtmps (which contains a record of all logins and logouts) for information about a user, a tty, or any group of users and ttys. Arguments specify names of users or ttys of interest. The names of ttys can be given fully or abbreviated. For example, last 0 is the same as last tty0. If multiple arguments are given, the information that appl...
 lastb(1) -- indicate last logins of users and ttys
    The last command searches backwards through the file /var/adm/wtmps (which contains a record of all logins and logouts) for information about a user, a tty, or any group of users and ttys. Arguments specify names of users or ttys of interest. The names of ttys can be given fully or abbreviated. For example, last 0 is the same as last tty0. If multiple arguments are given, the information that appl...
 lastcomm(1) -- show last commands executed in reverse order
    lastcomm gives information on previously executed commands. If no arguments are specified, lastcomm prints information about all the commands recorded in the accounting file, /var/adm/pacct during the current accounting file's lifetime. If called with arguments, only accounting entries with a matching command name, user name, or terminal name are printed. For example, to produce a listing of all ...
 lastlogin(1m) -- shell procedures for accounting
    chargefee Can be invoked to charge a number of units to login- name. A record is written to /var/adm/fee, to be merged with other accounting records during the night. ckpacct Should be initiated via cron(1M). It periodically checks the size of /var/adm/pacct. If the size exceeds blocks, 1000 by default, turnacct is invoked with argument switch. If the number of free disk blocks in the /var file sy...
 lbxproxy(1) -- Low BandWidth X proxy
    Applications that would like to take advantage of the Low Bandwidth extension to X (LBX) must make their connections to an lbxproxy. These applications need to know nothing about LBX, they simply connect to the lbxproxy as if were a regular server. The lbxproxy accepts client connections, multiplexes them over a single connection to the X server, and performs various optimizations on the X protoco...
 lc(1) -- list contents of directories
    For each directory argument, the ls command lists the contents of the directory. For each file argument, ls repeats its name and any other information requested. The output is sorted in ascending collation order by default (see Environment Variables below). When no argument is given, the current directory is listed. When several arguments are given, the arguments are first sorted appropriately, bu...
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