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 kadmin(8) -- Kerberos administration utility
    The kadmin program is used to make modifications to the Kerberos database, either remotely via the kadmind(8) daemon, or locally (with the -l option). Supported options: -p string, --principal=string ...
 kadmind(8) -- server for administrative access to Kerberos database
    kadmind listens for requests for changes to the Kerberos database and performs these, subject to permissions. When starting, if stdin is a socket it assumes that it has been started by inetd(8), other...
 macppc/kbd(8) -- set national keyboard translation
    kbd is used to change the keyboard encoding. The execution of kbd normally occurs in the system multi-user initialization file /etc/rc to set a national keyboard layout. If called as kbd -l, all avail...
 sgi/kbd(8) -- set national keyboard translation
    kbd is used to change the keyboard encoding. The execution of kbd normally occurs in the system multi-user initialization file /etc/rc to set a national keyboard layout. If called as kbd -l, all avail...
 alpha/kbd(8) -- set national keyboard translation
    kbd is used to change the keyboard encoding. The execution of kbd normally occurs in the system multi-user initialization file /etc/rc to set a national keyboard layout. If called as kbd -l, all avail...
 vax/kbd(8) -- set national keyboard translation
    kbd is used to change the keyboard encoding. The execution of kbd normally occurs in the system multi-user initialization file /etc/rc to set a national keyboard layout. If called as kbd -l, all avail...
 cats/kbd(8) -- set national keyboard translation
    kbd is used to change the keyboard encoding. The execution of kbd normally occurs in the system multi-user initialization file /etc/rc to set a national keyboard layout. If called as kbd -l, all avail...
 i386/kbd(8) -- set national keyboard translation
    kbd is used to change the keyboard encoding. The execution of kbd normally occurs in the system multi-user initialization file /etc/rc to set a national keyboard layout. If called as kbd -l, all avail...
 amd64/kbd(8) -- set national keyboard translation
    kbd is used to change the keyboard encoding. The execution of kbd normally occurs in the system multi-user initialization file /etc/rc to set a national keyboard layout. If called as kbd -l, all avail...
 hppa/kbd(8) -- set national keyboard translation
    kbd is used to change the keyboard encoding. The execution of kbd normally occurs in the system multi-user initialization file /etc/rc to set a national keyboard layout. If called as kbd -l, all avail...
 sparc/kbd(8) -- set national keyboard translation
    kbd is used to change the keyboard encoding. The execution of kbd normally occurs in the system multi-user initialization file /etc/rc to set a national keyboard layout. If called as kbd -l, all avail...
 sparc64/kbd(8) -- set national keyboard translation
    kbd is used to change the keyboard encoding. The execution of kbd normally occurs in the system multi-user initialization file /etc/rc to set a national keyboard layout. If called as kbd -l, all avail...
 kdc(8) -- Kerberos 5 server
    kdc serves requests for tickets. When it starts, it first checks the flags passed, any options that are not specified with a command line flag are taken from a config file, or from a default compiled-...
 kgmon(8) -- generate a dump of the operating system's profile buffers
    kgmon is a tool used when profiling the operating system. When no arguments are supplied, kgmon indicates the state of operating system profiling as ``running'', ``off'', or ``not configured'' (...
 kpasswdd(8) -- Kerberos 5 password changing server
    kpasswdd serves request for password changes. It listens on UDP port 464 (service kpasswd) and processes requests when they arrive. It changes the database directly and should thus only run on the mas...
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