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 ssh-pubkeymgr(1) -- Configures Secure Shell public key user authentication
    The ssh-pubkeymgr command creates the user files necessary to configure public key user authentication on a Secure Shell client. Initially, it checks for public keys, and prompts the user for the foll...
 ssh-validate-conf(1) -- Verifies the Secure Shell client or server configuration file.
    The ssh-validate-conf command verifies whether the keyword in the Secure Shell server or the client configuration file is valid. If a keyword is invalid, a message is printed. Any lines that are comme...
 ssh2(1) -- Secure Shell client remote login and command execution application
    The ssh2 command creates a secure connection between a Secure Shell client and server for remote log in and command execution. The ssh2 command is intended as a secure replacement for the rlogin and r...
 stdump(1) -- Dump portions of a file containing symbolic information
    The stdump tool dumps symbolic information from an object file, an executable file, or any other file produced by the compiler that contains symbolic information.
 strchg(1) -- Alters and queries stream configuration
    The strchg command pushes and pops STREAMS modules on and off the user's standard input Stream to achieve a desired configuration. The strconf command queries the configuration of the Stream, then pr...
 strconf(1) -- Alters and queries stream configuration
    The strchg command pushes and pops STREAMS modules on and off the user's standard input Stream to achieve a desired configuration. The strconf command queries the configuration of the Stream, then pr...
 strextract(1) -- batch string extraction
    The strextract command extracts text strings from source programs. This command also writes the string it extracts to a message text file. The message text file contains the text for each message extr...
 strings(1) -- Finds strings in an ASCII or binary file
    A string is any sequence of 4 or more printing characters ending with a newline or null character. The strings command is useful for identifying random object files. [Tru64 UNIX] If file specifies an ...
 strip(1) -- Removes symbols and relocation bits
    The strip command removes the symbol table and any strippable subsections of the section, including compact relocation information ordinarily present in executable files. This is useful to save space ...
 strmerge(1) -- batch string replacement
    The strmerge command reads the strings specified in the message file produced by strextract and replaces those strings with calls to the message file in the source program to create a new source progr...
 stty(1) -- Sets terminal characteristics
    The stty utility sets or reports on terminal I/O characteristics for the device that is its standard input. The -dsusp switch works only when the terminal settings are set to the BSD clist options in ...
 style(1) -- Analyzes surface characteristics of a document.
    The style command analyzes the surface characteristics of the writing style of a document. It reports on readability, sentence length and structure, word length and usage, verb type, and sentence open...
 su(1) -- Substitutes user ID temporarily
    The su command requires the password of the specified username, and if it is given, changes to that username and invokes the user shell without changing the current directory. If the - option is used,...
 suggest(1) -- Prints wordy sentences and looks them up in an interactive thesaurus.
    Each phrase found by the diction command is enclosed in [ ] (brackets). Because diction runs deroff before looking at the text, include formatting header files as part of the input. Before using the e...
 sum(1) -- Displays the checksum and byte count in block-size (1024) units of a file
    The checksum and number of blocks are written to standard output. The sum command is generally used to determine if a file that was copied or communicated over transmission lines is an exact copy of t...
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