+(4.2.7p403) 2013/12/23 Released by Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>
* [Bug 2513] Remove any PIDFILE in finish().
* [Bug 2516] Enable clock_gettime() support for AIX 5+.
* [Bug 2517] Fix peer status errors in decode.html.
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-ntpd - NTP daemon program - Ver. 4.2.7p402
+ntpd - NTP daemon program - Ver. 4.2.7p403
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.SH NAME
Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org
.SH NOTES
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of NTP.
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of NTP.
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.Sh NAME
.Pp
Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org
.Sh NOTES
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of NTP.
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of NTP.
This document was derived from FreeBSD.
.Pp
This manual page was \fIAutoGen\fP\-erated from the \fBntp.conf\fP
<p>This document describes the configuration file for the NTP Project's
<code>ntpd</code> program.
- <p>This document applies to version 4.2.7p402 of <code>ntp.conf</code>.
+ <p>This document applies to version 4.2.7p403 of <code>ntp.conf</code>.
+
+ <div class="shortcontents">
+<h2>Short Contents</h2>
+<ul>
+<a href="#Top">NTP's Configuration File User Manual</a>
+</ul>
+</div>
<ul class="menu">
<li><a accesskey="1" href="#ntp_002econf-Description">ntp.conf Description</a>
command line option).
<p>The file format is similar to other
-<span class="sc">UNIX</span>
+<span class="sc">unix</span>
configuration files.
Comments begin with a
#
<br>
</div>
-<h3 class="section">Configuration Support</h3>
+<h4 class="subsection">Configuration Support</h4>
<p>Following is a description of the configuration commands in
NTPv4.
classes of commands, configuration commands that configure a
persistent association with a remote server or peer or reference
clock, and auxiliary commands that specify environmental variables
-that control various related operations.
-<div class="node">
-<p><hr>
-<a name="Configuration-Commands"></a>
-<br>
-</div>
+that control various related operations.
-<h3 class="section">Configuration Commands</h3>
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Configuration Commands</h5>
<p>The various modes are determined by the command keyword and the
type of the required IP address.
See IPv6 references for the
equivalent classes for that address family.
<dl>
-<dt><code>pool</code> <kbd>address</kbd>[<code>burst</code>][<code>iburst</code>][<code>version</code> <kbd>version</kbd>][<code>prefer</code>][<code>minpoll</code> <kbd>minpoll</kbd>][<code>maxpoll</code> <kbd>maxpoll</kbd>]<br><dt><code>server</code> <kbd>address</kbd>[<code>key</code> <kbd>key</kbd> <kbd>|</kbd> <kbd>Cm</kbd> <kbd>autokey</kbd>][<code>burst</code>][<code>iburst</code>][<code>version</code> <kbd>version</kbd>][<code>prefer</code>][<code>minpoll</code> <kbd>minpoll</kbd>][<code>maxpoll</code> <kbd>maxpoll</kbd>]<br><dt><code>peer</code> <kbd>address</kbd>[<code>key</code> <kbd>key</kbd> <kbd>|</kbd> <kbd>Cm</kbd> <kbd>autokey</kbd>][<code>version</code> <kbd>version</kbd>][<code>prefer</code>][<code>minpoll</code> <kbd>minpoll</kbd>][<code>maxpoll</code> <kbd>maxpoll</kbd>]<br><dt><code>broadcast</code> <kbd>address</kbd>[<code>key</code> <kbd>key</kbd> <kbd>|</kbd> <kbd>Cm</kbd> <kbd>autokey</kbd>][<code>version</code> <kbd>version</kbd>][<code>prefer</code>][<code>minpoll</code> <kbd>minpoll</kbd>][<code>ttl</code> <kbd>ttl</kbd>]<br><dt><code>manycastclient</code> <kbd>address</kbd>[<code>key</code> <kbd>key</kbd> <kbd>|</kbd> <kbd>Cm</kbd> <kbd>autokey</kbd>][<code>version</code> <kbd>version</kbd>][<code>prefer</code>][<code>minpoll</code> <kbd>minpoll</kbd>][<code>maxpoll</code> <kbd>maxpoll</kbd>][<code>ttl</code> <kbd>ttl</kbd>]<dd></dl>
+<dt><code>pool</code> <kbd>address</kbd> <code>[burst]</code> <code>[iburst]</code> <code>[version </code><kbd>version</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[prefer]</code> <code>[minpoll </code><kbd>minpoll</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[maxpoll </code><kbd>maxpoll</kbd><code>]</code><br><dt><code>server</code> <kbd>address</kbd> <code>[key </code><kbd>key</kbd> <kbd>|</kbd><code> autokey]</code> <code>[burst]</code> <code>[iburst]</code> <code>[version </code><kbd>version</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[prefer]</code> <code>[minpoll </code><kbd>minpoll</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[maxpoll </code><kbd>maxpoll</kbd><code>]</code><br><dt><code>peer</code> <kbd>address</kbd> <code>[key </code><kbd>key</kbd> <kbd>|</kbd><code> autokey]</code> <code>[version </code><kbd>version</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[prefer]</code> <code>[minpoll </code><kbd>minpoll</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[maxpoll </code><kbd>maxpoll</kbd><code>]</code><br><dt><code>broadcast</code> <kbd>address</kbd> <code>[key </code><kbd>key</kbd> <kbd>|</kbd><code> autokey]</code> <code>[version </code><kbd>version</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[prefer]</code> <code>[minpoll </code><kbd>minpoll</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[ttl </code><kbd>ttl</kbd><code>]</code><br><dt><code>manycastclient</code> <kbd>address</kbd> <code>[key </code><kbd>key</kbd> <kbd>|</kbd><code> autokey]</code> <code>[version </code><kbd>version</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[prefer]</code> <code>[minpoll </code><kbd>minpoll</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[maxpoll </code><kbd>maxpoll</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[ttl </code><kbd>ttl</kbd><code>]</code><dd></dl>
<p>These five commands specify the time server name or address to
be used and the mode in which to operate.
remote server, but the remote server can never be synchronized to
the local clock.
This command should
-<em> not</em>
+<em>not</em>
be used for type
b or m addresses.
<br><dt><code>peer</code><dd>For type s addresses (only), this command mobilizes a
Versions 1-4 are the choices, with version 4 the
default.
</dl>
- <div class="node">
-<p><hr>
-<a name="Auxiliary-Commands"></a>
-<br>
-</div>
-<h3 class="section">Auxiliary Commands</h3>
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Auxiliary Commands</h5>
<dl>
<dt><code>broadcastclient</code><dd>This command enables reception of broadcast server messages to
<br>
</div>
-<h3 class="section">Authentication Support</h3>
+<h4 class="subsection">Authentication Support</h4>
<p>Authentication support allows the NTP client to verify that the
server is in fact known and trusted and not an intruder intending
cryptography are summarized below;
further details are in the briefings, papers
and reports at the NTP project page linked from
-<code>http://www.ntp.org/</code>.
-<div class="node">
-<p><hr>
-<a name="Symmetric_002dKey-Cryptography"></a>
-<br>
-</div>
+<code>http://www.ntp.org/</code>.
-<h3 class="section">Symmetric-Key Cryptography</h3>
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Symmetric-Key Cryptography</h5>
<p>The original RFC-1305 specification allows any one of possibly
65,534 keys, each distinguished by a 32-bit key identifier, to
<code>controlkey</code>
command selects the key used as the password for the
<code>ntpq(1ntpqmdoc)</code>
-utility.
-<div class="node">
-<p><hr>
-<a name="Public-Key-Cryptography"></a>
-<br>
-</div>
+utility.
-<h3 class="section">Public Key Cryptography</h3>
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Public Key Cryptography</h5>
<p>NTPv4 supports the original NTPv3 symmetric key scheme
described in RFC-1305 and in addition the Autokey protocol,
This requires the configuration file in all hosts to be
engineered so that, even under anticipated failure conditions,
the NTP subnet will form such that every group host can find
-a trail to at least one trusted host.
-<div class="node">
-<p><hr>
-<a name="Naming-and-Addressing"></a>
-<br>
-</div>
+a trail to at least one trusted host.
-<h3 class="section">Naming and Addressing</h3>
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Naming and Addressing</h5>
<p>It is important to note that Autokey does not use DNS to
resolve addresses, since DNS can't be completely trusted
For this reason operation
with network address translation schemes is not possible.
This reflects the intended robust security model where government
-and corporate NTP servers are operated outside firewall perimeters.
-<div class="node">
-<p><hr>
-<a name="Operation"></a>
-<br>
-</div>
+and corporate NTP servers are operated outside firewall perimeters.
-<h3 class="section">Operation</h3>
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Operation</h5>
<p>A specific combination of authentication scheme (none,
symmetric key, public key) and identity scheme is called
servers (or the same server, although that might not be useful).
But, wise security policy might preclude some cryptotype
combinations; for instance, running an identity scheme
-with one server and no authentication with another might not be wise.
-<div class="node">
-<p><hr>
-<a name="Key-Management"></a>
-<br>
-</div>
+with one server and no authentication with another might not be wise.
-<h3 class="section">Key Management</h3>
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Key Management</h5>
<p>The cryptographic values used by the Autokey protocol are
incorporated as a set of files generated by the
however, an extended key usage field for a trusted host must
contain the value
<code>trustRoot</code>;.
-Other extension fields are ignored.
-<div class="node">
-<p><hr>
-<a name="Authentication-Commands"></a>
-<br>
-</div>
+Other extension fields are ignored.
-<h3 class="section">Authentication Commands</h3>
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Authentication Commands</h5>
<dl>
-<dt><code>autokey</code> [<kbd>logsec</kbd>]<dd>Specifies the interval between regenerations of the session key
+<dt><code>autokey</code> <code>[</code><kbd>logsec</kbd><code>]</code><dd>Specifies the interval between regenerations of the session key
list used with the Autokey protocol.
Note that the size of the key
list for each association depends on this interval and the current
argument is
the key identifier for a trusted key, where the value can be in the
range 1 to 65,534, inclusive.
-<br><dt><code>crypto</code>[<code>cert</code> <kbd>file</kbd>][<code>leap</code> <kbd>file</kbd>][<code>randfile</code> <kbd>file</kbd>][<code>host</code> <kbd>file</kbd>][<code>sign</code> <kbd>file</kbd>][<code>gq</code> <kbd>file</kbd>][<code>gqpar</code> <kbd>file</kbd>][<code>iffpar</code> <kbd>file</kbd>][<code>mvpar</code> <kbd>file</kbd>][<code>pw</code> <kbd>password</kbd>]<dd>This command requires the OpenSSL library.
+<br><dt><code>crypto</code> <code>[cert </code><kbd>file</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[leap </code><kbd>file</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[randfile </code><kbd>file</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[host </code><kbd>file</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[sign </code><kbd>file</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[gq </code><kbd>file</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[gqpar </code><kbd>file</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[iffpar </code><kbd>file</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[mvpar </code><kbd>file</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[pw </code><kbd>password</kbd><code>]</code><dd>This command requires the OpenSSL library.
It activates public key
cryptography, selects the message digest and signature
encryption scheme and loads the required private and public
arguments are 32-bit unsigned
integers with values from 1 to 65,534.
</dl>
-<div class="node">
-<p><hr>
-<a name="Error-Codes"></a>
-<br>
-</div>
-<h3 class="section">Error Codes</h3>
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Error Codes</h5>
<p>The following error codes are reported via the NTP control
and monitoring protocol trap mechanism.
<br>
</div>
-<h3 class="section">Monitoring Support</h3>
+<h4 class="subsection">Monitoring Support</h4>
<p><code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
includes a comprehensive monitoring facility suitable
directory of this distribution.
Using
these facilities and
-<span class="sc">UNIX</span>
+<span class="sc">unix</span>
<code>cron(8)</code>
jobs, the data can be
-automatically summarized and archived for retrospective analysis.
-<div class="node">
-<p><hr>
-<a name="Monitoring-Commands"></a>
-<br>
-</div>
+automatically summarized and archived for retrospective analysis.
-<h3 class="section">Monitoring Commands</h3>
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Monitoring Commands</h5>
<dl>
<dt><code>statistics</code> <kbd>name</kbd> <kbd>...</kbd><dd>Enables writing of statistics records.
<code>filegen</code>
filename prefix to be modified for file generation sets, which
is useful for handling statistics logs.
-<br><dt><code>filegen</code> <kbd>name</kbd><dd>[<code>file</code><kbd>filename</kbd>]
-[<code>type</code><kbd>typename</kbd>]
-[<code>link</code>|<code>nolink</code>]
-[<code>enable</code>|<code>disable</code>]
-
- <p>Configures setting of generation file set name.
+<br><dt><code>filegen</code> <kbd>name</kbd> <code>[file </code><kbd>filename</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[type </code><kbd>typename</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[link | nolink]</code> <code>[enable | disable]</code><dd>Configures setting of generation file set name.
Generation
file sets provide a means for handling files that are
continuously growing during the lifetime of a server.
<code>ntpdc(1ntpdcmdoc)</code>
program running at a remote location.
<dl>
-name
-This is the type of the statistics records, as shown in the
+<dt><code>name</code><dd>This is the type of the statistics records, as shown in the
<code>statistics</code>
command.
-file<kbd>filename</kbd>
-This is the file name for the statistics records.
+<br><dt><code>file</code> <kbd>filename</kbd><dd>This is the file name for the statistics records.
Filenames of set
members are built from three concatenated elements
-<kbd>Cm</kbd><kbd>prefix</kbd>,
-<kbd>Cm</kbd><kbd>filename</kbd>
+<code>prefix</code>,
+<code>filename</code>
and
-<kbd>Cm</kbd><kbd>suffix</kbd>:
+<code>suffix</code>:
<dl>
-prefix
-This is a constant filename path.
+<dt><code>prefix</code><dd>This is a constant filename path.
It is not subject to
modifications via the
<kbd>filegen</kbd>
generation can be configured using the
<kbd>statsdir</kbd>
option explained above.
-filename
-This string is directly concatenated to the prefix mentioned
+<br><dt><code>filename</code><dd>This string is directly concatenated to the prefix mentioned
above (no intervening
/).
This can be modified using
allowed in this component to prevent filenames referring to
parts outside the filesystem hierarchy denoted by
<kbd>prefix</kbd>.
-suffix
-This part is reflects individual elements of a file set.
+<br><dt><code>suffix</code><dd>This part is reflects individual elements of a file set.
It is
generated according to the type of a file set.
</dl>
- type<kbd>typename</kbd>
-A file generation set is characterized by its type.
+ <br><dt><code>type</code> <kbd>typename</kbd><dd>A file generation set is characterized by its type.
The following
types are supported:
<dl>
-none
-The file set is actually a single plain file.
-pid
-One element of file set is used per incarnation of a ntpd
+<dt><code>none</code><dd>The file set is actually a single plain file.
+<br><dt><code>pid</code><dd>One element of file set is used per incarnation of a ntpd
server.
This type does not perform any changes to file set
members during runtime, however it provides an easy way of
appending the decimal representation of the process ID of the
<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
server process.
-day
-One file generation set element is created per day.
+<br><dt><code>day</code><dd>One file generation set element is created per day.
A day is
defined as the period between 00:00 and 24:00 UTC.
The file set
Thus, all information written at 10 December 1992 would end up
in a file named
<kbd>prefix</kbd>
-<kbd>filename</kbd><kbd>Ns</kbd><kbd>.19921210</kbd>.
-week
-Any file set member contains data related to a certain week of
+<kbd>filename</kbd>.19921210.
+<br><dt><code>week</code><dd>Any file set member contains data related to a certain week of
a year.
The term week is defined by computing day-of-year
modulo 7.
and a 2-digit week number.
For example, information from January,
10th 1992 would end up in a file with suffix
-No.<kbd>1992W1</kbd>.
-month
-One generation file set element is generated per month.
+.No . Ns Ar 1992W1 .
+<br><dt><code>month</code><dd>One generation file set element is generated per month.
The
file name suffix consists of a dot, a 4-digit year number, and
a 2-digit month.
-year
-One generation file element is generated per year.
+<br><dt><code>year</code><dd>One generation file element is generated per year.
The filename
suffix consists of a dot and a 4 digit year number.
-age
-This type of file generation sets changes to a new element of
+<br><dt><code>age</code><dd>This type of file generation sets changes to a new element of
the file set every 24 hours of server operation.
The filename
suffix consists of a dot, the letter
output is prevented by specifying
<code>disable</code>.
</dl>
- link|<code>nolink</code>
-It is convenient to be able to access the current element of a file
+ <br><dt><code>link</code> | <code>nolink</code><dd>It is convenient to be able to access the current element of a file
generation set by a fixed name.
This feature is enabled by
specifying
number of links is greater than one, the file is unlinked.
This
allows the current file to be accessed by a constant name.
-enable<code>|</code><code>Cm</code><code>disable</code>
-Enables or disables the recording function.
+<br><dt><code>enable</code> <code>|</code> <code>disable</code><dd>Enables or disables the recording function.
</dl>
</dl>
</dl>
<br>
</div>
-<h3 class="section">Access Control Support</h3>
+<h4 class="subsection">Access Control Support</h4>
<p>The
<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
last match found defining the restriction flags associated
with the entry.
Additional information and examples can be found in the
-"NotesonConfiguringNTPandSettingupaNTPSubnet"
+"Notes on Configuring NTP and Setting up a NTP Subnet"
page
(available as part of the HTML documentation
provided in
an indefinate period.
When a client or network is denied access
for an indefinate period, the only way at present to remove
-the restrictions is by restarting the server.
-<div class="node">
-<p><hr>
-<a name="The-Kiss_002dof_002dDeath-Packet"></a>
-<br>
-</div>
+the restrictions is by restarting the server.
-<h3 class="section">The Kiss-of-Death Packet</h3>
+<h5 class="subsubsection">The Kiss-of-Death Packet</h5>
<p>Ordinarily, packets denied service are simply dropped with no
further action except incrementing statistics counters.
to restart the protocol at both the client and server.
This
happens automatically at the client when the association times out.
-It will happen at the server only if the server operator cooperates.
-<div class="node">
-<p><hr>
-<a name="Access-Control-Commands"></a>
-<br>
-</div>
+It will happen at the server only if the server operator cooperates.
-<h3 class="section">Access Control Commands</h3>
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Access Control Commands</h5>
<dl>
-discard[<code>average</code><kbd>avg</kbd>][<code>minimum</code><kbd>min</kbd>][<code>monitor</code><kbd>prob</kbd>]
-Set the parameters of the
+<dt><code>discard</code> <code>[average </code><kbd>avg</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[minimum </code><kbd>min</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[monitor </code><kbd>prob</kbd><code>]</code><dd>Set the parameters of the
<code>limited</code>
facility which protects the server from
client abuse.
minimum average and minimum are 5 and 2, respectively.
The monitor subcommand specifies the probability of discard
for packets that overflow the rate-control window.
-restrict<code>address</code>[<code>mask</code><kbd>mask</kbd>][<kbd>flag</kbd><kbd>...</kbd>]
-The
+<br><dt><code>restrict</code> <code>address</code> <code>[mask </code><kbd>mask</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[</code><kbd>flag</kbd> <kbd>...</kbd><code>]</code><dd>The
<kbd>address</kbd>
argument expressed in
dotted-quad form is the address of a host or network.
reconfiguration of the server.
One or more of the following flags
may be specified:
+ <dl>
+<dt><code>ignore</code><dd>Deny packets of all kinds, including
+<code>ntpq(1ntpqmdoc)</code>
+and
+<code>ntpdc(1ntpdcmdoc)</code>
+queries.
+<br><dt><code>kod</code><dd>If this flag is set when an access violation occurs, a kiss-o'-death
+(KoD) packet is sent.
+KoD packets are rate limited to no more than one
+per second.
+If another KoD packet occurs within one second after the
+last one, the packet is dropped.
+<br><dt><code>limited</code><dd>Deny service if the packet spacing violates the lower limits specified
+in the discard command.
+A history of clients is kept using the
+monitoring capability of
+<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>.
+Thus, monitoring is always active as
+long as there is a restriction entry with the
+<code>limited</code>
+flag.
+<br><dt><code>lowpriotrap</code><dd>Declare traps set by matching hosts to be low priority.
+The
+number of traps a server can maintain is limited (the current limit
+is 3).
+Traps are usually assigned on a first come, first served
+basis, with later trap requestors being denied service.
+This flag
+modifies the assignment algorithm by allowing low priority traps to
+be overridden by later requests for normal priority traps.
+<br><dt><code>nomodify</code><dd>Deny
+<code>ntpq(1ntpqmdoc)</code>
+and
+<code>ntpdc(1ntpdcmdoc)</code>
+queries which attempt to modify the state of the
+server (i.e., run time reconfiguration).
+Queries which return
+information are permitted.
+<br><dt><code>noquery</code><dd>Deny
+<code>ntpq(1ntpqmdoc)</code>
+and
+<code>ntpdc(1ntpdcmdoc)</code>
+queries.
+Time service is not affected.
+<br><dt><code>nopeer</code><dd>Deny packets which would result in mobilizing a new association.
+This
+includes broadcast and symmetric active packets when a configured
+association does not exist.
+<br><dt><code>noserve</code><dd>Deny all packets except
+<code>ntpq(1ntpqmdoc)</code>
+and
+<code>ntpdc(1ntpdcmdoc)</code>
+queries.
+<br><dt><code>notrap</code><dd>Decline to provide mode 6 control message trap service to matching
+hosts.
+The trap service is a subsystem of the ntpdq control message
+protocol which is intended for use by remote event logging programs.
+<br><dt><code>notrust</code><dd>Deny service unless the packet is cryptographically authenticated.
+<br><dt><code>ntpport</code><dd>This is actually a match algorithm modifier, rather than a
+restriction flag.
+Its presence causes the restriction entry to be
+matched only if the source port in the packet is the standard NTP
+UDP port (123).
+Both
+<code>ntpport</code>
+and
+<code>non-ntpport</code>
+may
+be specified.
+The
+<code>ntpport</code>
+is considered more specific and
+is sorted later in the list.
+<br><dt><code>version</code><dd>Deny packets that do not match the current NTP version.
+</dl>
+
+ <p>Default restriction list entries with the flags ignore, interface,
+ntpport, for each of the local host's interface addresses are
+inserted into the table at startup to prevent the server
+from attempting to synchronize to its own time.
+A default entry is also always present, though if it is
+otherwise unconfigured; no flags are associated
+with the default entry (i.e., everything besides your own
+NTP server is unrestricted).
+</dl>
+<div class="node">
+<p><hr>
+<a name="Automatic-NTP-Configuration-Options"></a>
+<br>
+</div>
+
+<h4 class="subsection">Automatic NTP Configuration Options</h4>
+
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Manycasting</h5>
+
+<p>Manycasting is a automatic discovery and configuration paradigm
+new to NTPv4.
+It is intended as a means for a multicast client
+to troll the nearby network neighborhood to find cooperating
+manycast servers, validate them using cryptographic means
+and evaluate their time values with respect to other servers
+that might be lurking in the vicinity.
+The intended result is that each manycast client mobilizes
+client associations with some number of the "best"
+of the nearby manycast servers, yet automatically reconfigures
+to sustain this number of servers should one or another fail.
+
+ <p>Note that the manycasting paradigm does not coincide
+with the anycast paradigm described in RFC-1546,
+which is designed to find a single server from a clique
+of servers providing the same service.
+The manycast paradigm is designed to find a plurality
+of redundant servers satisfying defined optimality criteria.
+
+ <p>Manycasting can be used with either symmetric key
+or public key cryptography.
+The public key infrastructure (PKI)
+offers the best protection against compromised keys
+and is generally considered stronger, at least with relatively
+large key sizes.
+It is implemented using the Autokey protocol and
+the OpenSSL cryptographic library available from
+<code>http://www.openssl.org/</code>.
+The library can also be used with other NTPv4 modes
+as well and is highly recommended, especially for broadcast modes.
+
+ <p>A persistent manycast client association is configured
+using the manycastclient command, which is similar to the
+server command but with a multicast (IPv4 class
+<code>D</code>
+or IPv6 prefix
+<code>FF</code>)
+group address.
+The IANA has designated IPv4 address 224.1.1.1
+and IPv6 address FF05::101 (site local) for NTP.
+When more servers are needed, it broadcasts manycast
+client messages to this address at the minimum feasible rate
+and minimum feasible time-to-live (TTL) hops, depending
+on how many servers have already been found.
+There can be as many manycast client associations
+as different group address, each one serving as a template
+for a future ephemeral unicast client/server association.
+
+ <p>Manycast servers configured with the
+<code>manycastserver</code>
+command listen on the specified group address for manycast
+client messages.
+Note the distinction between manycast client,
+which actively broadcasts messages, and manycast server,
+which passively responds to them.
+If a manycast server is
+in scope of the current TTL and is itself synchronized
+to a valid source and operating at a stratum level equal
+to or lower than the manycast client, it replies to the
+manycast client message with an ordinary unicast server message.
+
+ <p>The manycast client receiving this message mobilizes
+an ephemeral client/server association according to the
+matching manycast client template, but only if cryptographically
+authenticated and the server stratum is less than or equal
+to the client stratum.
+Authentication is explicitly required
+and either symmetric key or public key (Autokey) can be used.
+Then, the client polls the server at its unicast address
+in burst mode in order to reliably set the host clock
+and validate the source.
+This normally results
+in a volley of eight client/server at 2-s intervals
+during which both the synchronization and cryptographic
+protocols run concurrently.
+Following the volley,
+the client runs the NTP intersection and clustering
+algorithms, which act to discard all but the "best"
+associations according to stratum and synchronization
+distance.
+The surviving associations then continue
+in ordinary client/server mode.
+
+ <p>The manycast client polling strategy is designed to reduce
+as much as possible the volume of manycast client messages
+and the effects of implosion due to near-simultaneous
+arrival of manycast server messages.
+The strategy is determined by the
+<code>manycastclient</code>,
+<code>tos</code>
+and
+<code>ttl</code>
+configuration commands.
+The manycast poll interval is
+normally eight times the system poll interval,
+which starts out at the
+<code>minpoll</code>
+value specified in the
+<code>manycastclient</code>,
+command and, under normal circumstances, increments to the
+<code>maxpolll</code>
+value specified in this command.
+Initially, the TTL is
+set at the minimum hops specified by the ttl command.
+At each retransmission the TTL is increased until reaching
+the maximum hops specified by this command or a sufficient
+number client associations have been found.
+Further retransmissions use the same TTL.
+
+ <p>The quality and reliability of the suite of associations
+discovered by the manycast client is determined by the NTP
+mitigation algorithms and the
+<code>minclock</code>
+and
+<code>minsane</code>
+values specified in the
+<code>tos</code>
+configuration command.
+At least
+<code>minsane</code>
+candidate servers must be available and the mitigation
+algorithms produce at least
+<code>minclock</code>
+survivors in order to synchronize the clock.
+Byzantine agreement principles require at least four
+candidates in order to correctly discard a single falseticker.
+For legacy purposes,
+<code>minsane</code>
+defaults to 1 and
+<code>minclock</code>
+defaults to 3.
+For manycast service
+<code>minsane</code>
+should be explicitly set to 4, assuming at least that
+number of servers are available.
+
+ <p>If at least
+<code>minclock</code>
+servers are found, the manycast poll interval is immediately
+set to eight times
+<code>maxpoll</code>.
+If less than
+<code>minclock</code>
+servers are found when the TTL has reached the maximum hops,
+the manycast poll interval is doubled.
+For each transmission
+after that, the poll interval is doubled again until
+reaching the maximum of eight times
+<code>maxpoll</code>.
+Further transmissions use the same poll interval and
+TTL values.
+Note that while all this is going on,
+each client/server association found is operating normally
+it the system poll interval.
+
+ <p>Administratively scoped multicast boundaries are normally
+specified by the network router configuration and,
+in the case of IPv6, the link/site scope prefix.
+By default, the increment for TTL hops is 32 starting
+from 31; however, the
+<code>ttl</code>
+configuration command can be
+used to modify the values to match the scope rules.
+
+ <p>It is often useful to narrow the range of acceptable
+servers which can be found by manycast client associations.
+Because manycast servers respond only when the client
+stratum is equal to or greater than the server stratum,
+primary (stratum 1) servers fill find only primary servers
+in TTL range, which is probably the most common objective.
+However, unless configured otherwise, all manycast clients
+in TTL range will eventually find all primary servers
+in TTL range, which is probably not the most common
+objective in large networks.
+The
+<code>tos</code>
+command can be used to modify this behavior.
+Servers with stratum below
+<code>floor</code>
+or above
+<code>ceiling</code>
+specified in the
+<code>tos</code>
+command are strongly discouraged during the selection
+process; however, these servers may be temporally
+accepted if the number of servers within TTL range is
+less than
+<code>minclock</code>.
+
+ <p>The above actions occur for each manycast client message,
+which repeats at the designated poll interval.
+However, once the ephemeral client association is mobilized,
+subsequent manycast server replies are discarded,
+since that would result in a duplicate association.
+If during a poll interval the number of client associations
+falls below
+<code>minclock</code>,
+all manycast client prototype associations are reset
+to the initial poll interval and TTL hops and operation
+resumes from the beginning.
+It is important to avoid
+frequent manycast client messages, since each one requires
+all manycast servers in TTL range to respond.
+The result could well be an implosion, either minor or major,
+depending on the number of servers in range.
+The recommended value for
+<code>maxpoll</code>
+is 12 (4,096 s).
+
+ <p>It is possible and frequently useful to configure a host
+as both manycast client and manycast server.
+A number of hosts configured this way and sharing a common
+group address will automatically organize themselves
+in an optimum configuration based on stratum and
+synchronization distance.
+For example, consider an NTP
+subnet of two primary servers and a hundred or more
+dependent clients.
+With two exceptions, all servers
+and clients have identical configuration files including both
+<code>multicastclient</code>
+and
+<code>multicastserver</code>
+commands using, for instance, multicast group address
+239.1.1.1.
+The only exception is that each primary server
+configuration file must include commands for the primary
+reference source such as a GPS receiver.
+
+ <p>The remaining configuration files for all secondary
+servers and clients have the same contents, except for the
+<code>tos</code>
+command, which is specific for each stratum level.
+For stratum 1 and stratum 2 servers, that command is
+not necessary.
+For stratum 3 and above servers the
+<code>floor</code>
+value is set to the intended stratum number.
+Thus, all stratum 3 configuration files are identical,
+all stratum 4 files are identical and so forth.
+
+ <p>Once operations have stabilized in this scenario,
+the primary servers will find the primary reference source
+and each other, since they both operate at the same
+stratum (1), but not with any secondary server or client,
+since these operate at a higher stratum.
+The secondary
+servers will find the servers at the same stratum level.
+If one of the primary servers loses its GPS receiver,
+it will continue to operate as a client and other clients
+will time out the corresponding association and
+re-associate accordingly.
+
+ <p>Some administrators prefer to avoid running
+<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
+continuously and run either
+<code>ntpdate(8)</code>
+or
+<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
+<code>-q</code>
+as a cron job.
+In either case the servers must be
+configured in advance and the program fails if none are
+available when the cron job runs.
+A really slick
+application of manycast is with
+<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
+<code>-q</code>.
+The program wakes up, scans the local landscape looking
+for the usual suspects, selects the best from among
+the rascals, sets the clock and then departs.
+Servers do not have to be configured in advance and
+all clients throughout the network can have the same
+configuration file.
+
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Manycast Interactions with Autokey</h5>
+
+<p>Each time a manycast client sends a client mode packet
+to a multicast group address, all manycast servers
+in scope generate a reply including the host name
+and status word.
+The manycast clients then run
+the Autokey protocol, which collects and verifies
+all certificates involved.
+Following the burst interval
+all but three survivors are cast off,
+but the certificates remain in the local cache.
+It often happens that several complete signing trails
+from the client to the primary servers are collected in this way.
+
+ <p>About once an hour or less often if the poll interval
+exceeds this, the client regenerates the Autokey key list.
+This is in general transparent in client/server mode.
+However, about once per day the server private value
+used to generate cookies is refreshed along with all
+manycast client associations.
+In this case all
+cryptographic values including certificates is refreshed.
+If a new certificate has been generated since
+the last refresh epoch, it will automatically revoke
+all prior certificates that happen to be in the
+certificate cache.
+At the same time, the manycast
+scheme starts all over from the beginning and
+the expanding ring shrinks to the minimum and increments
+from there while collecting all servers in scope.
+
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Manycast Options</h5>
+
+ <dl>
+<dt><code>tos</code> <code>[ceiling </code><kbd>ceiling</kbd><code> | cohort { 0 | 1 } | floor </code><kbd>floor</kbd><code> | minclock </code><kbd>minclock</kbd><code> | minsane </code><kbd>minsane</kbd><code>]</code><dd>This command affects the clock selection and clustering
+algorithms.
+It can be used to select the quality and
+quantity of peers used to synchronize the system clock
+and is most useful in manycast mode.
+The variables operate
+as follows:
+ <dl>
+<dt><code>ceiling</code> <kbd>ceiling</kbd><dd>Peers with strata above
+<code>ceiling</code>
+will be discarded if there are at least
+<code>minclock</code>
+peers remaining.
+This value defaults to 15, but can be changed
+to any number from 1 to 15.
+<br><dt><code>cohort</code> <code>{0 | 1}</code><dd>This is a binary flag which enables (0) or disables (1)
+manycast server replies to manycast clients with the same
+stratum level.
+This is useful to reduce implosions where
+large numbers of clients with the same stratum level
+are present.
+The default is to enable these replies.
+<br><dt><code>floor</code> <kbd>floor</kbd><dd>Peers with strata below
+<code>floor</code>
+will be discarded if there are at least
+<code>minclock</code>
+peers remaining.
+This value defaults to 1, but can be changed
+to any number from 1 to 15.
+<br><dt><code>minclock</code> <kbd>minclock</kbd><dd>The clustering algorithm repeatedly casts out outlyer
+associations until no more than
+<code>minclock</code>
+associations remain.
+This value defaults to 3,
+but can be changed to any number from 1 to the number of
+configured sources.
+<br><dt><code>minsane</code> <kbd>minsane</kbd><dd>This is the minimum number of candidates available
+to the clock selection algorithm in order to produce
+one or more truechimers for the clustering algorithm.
+If fewer than this number are available, the clock is
+undisciplined and allowed to run free.
+The default is 1
+for legacy purposes.
+However, according to principles of
+Byzantine agreement,
+<code>minsane</code>
+should be at least 4 in order to detect and discard
+a single falseticker.
+</dl>
+ <br><dt><code>ttl</code> <kbd>hop</kbd> <kbd>...</kbd><dd>This command specifies a list of TTL values in increasing
+order, up to 8 values can be specified.
+In manycast mode these values are used in turn
+in an expanding-ring search.
+The default is eight
+multiples of 32 starting at 31.
+</dl>
+<div class="node">
+<p><hr>
+<a name="Reference-Clock-Support"></a>
+<br>
+</div>
+
+<h4 class="subsection">Reference Clock Support</h4>
+
+<p>The NTP Version 4 daemon supports some three dozen different radio,
+satellite and modem reference clocks plus a special pseudo-clock
+used for backup or when no other clock source is available.
+Detailed descriptions of individual device drivers and options can
+be found in the
+"Reference Clock Drivers"
+page
+(available as part of the HTML documentation
+provided in
+<span class="file">/usr/share/doc/ntp</span>).
+Additional information can be found in the pages linked
+there, including the
+"Debugging Hints for Reference Clock Drivers"
+and
+"How To Write a Reference Clock Driver"
+pages
+(available as part of the HTML documentation
+provided in
+<span class="file">/usr/share/doc/ntp</span>).
+In addition, support for a PPS
+signal is available as described in the
+"Pulse-per-second (PPS) Signal Interfacing"
+page
+(available as part of the HTML documentation
+provided in
+<span class="file">/usr/share/doc/ntp</span>).
+Many
+drivers support special line discipline/streams modules which can
+significantly improve the accuracy using the driver.
+These are
+described in the
+"Line Disciplines and Streams Drivers"
+page
+(available as part of the HTML documentation
+provided in
+<span class="file">/usr/share/doc/ntp</span>).
+
+ <p>A reference clock will generally (though not always) be a radio
+timecode receiver which is synchronized to a source of standard
+time such as the services offered by the NRC in Canada and NIST and
+USNO in the US.
+The interface between the computer and the timecode
+receiver is device dependent, but is usually a serial port.
+A
+device driver specific to each reference clock must be selected and
+compiled in the distribution; however, most common radio, satellite
+and modem clocks are included by default.
+Note that an attempt to
+configure a reference clock when the driver has not been compiled
+or the hardware port has not been appropriately configured results
+in a scalding remark to the system log file, but is otherwise non
+hazardous.
+
+ <p>For the purposes of configuration,
+<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
+treats
+reference clocks in a manner analogous to normal NTP peers as much
+as possible.
+Reference clocks are identified by a syntactically
+correct but invalid IP address, in order to distinguish them from
+normal NTP peers.
+Reference clock addresses are of the form
+<code>127.127.</code><kbd>t</kbd>.<kbd>u</kbd>,
+where
+<kbd>t</kbd>
+is an integer
+denoting the clock type and
+<kbd>u</kbd>
+indicates the unit
+number in the range 0-3.
+While it may seem overkill, it is in fact
+sometimes useful to configure multiple reference clocks of the same
+type, in which case the unit numbers must be unique.
+
+ <p>The
+<code>server</code>
+command is used to configure a reference
+clock, where the
+<kbd>address</kbd>
+argument in that command
+is the clock address.
+The
+<code>key</code>,
+<code>version</code>
+and
+<code>ttl</code>
+options are not used for reference clock support.
+The
+<code>mode</code>
+option is added for reference clock support, as
+described below.
+The
+<code>prefer</code>
+option can be useful to
+persuade the server to cherish a reference clock with somewhat more
+enthusiasm than other reference clocks or peers.
+Further
+information on this option can be found in the
+"Mitigation Rules and the prefer Keyword"
+(available as part of the HTML documentation
+provided in
+<span class="file">/usr/share/doc/ntp</span>)
+page.
+The
+<code>minpoll</code>
+and
+<code>maxpoll</code>
+options have
+meaning only for selected clock drivers.
+See the individual clock
+driver document pages for additional information.
+
+ <p>The
+<code>fudge</code>
+command is used to provide additional
+information for individual clock drivers and normally follows
+immediately after the
+<code>server</code>
+command.
+The
+<kbd>address</kbd>
+argument specifies the clock address.
+The
+<code>refid</code>
+and
+<code>stratum</code>
+options can be used to
+override the defaults for the device.
+There are two optional
+device-dependent time offsets and four flags that can be included
+in the
+<code>fudge</code>
+command as well.
+
+ <p>The stratum number of a reference clock is by default zero.
+Since the
+<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
+daemon adds one to the stratum of each
+peer, a primary server ordinarily displays an external stratum of
+one.
+In order to provide engineered backups, it is often useful to
+specify the reference clock stratum as greater than zero.
+The
+<code>stratum</code>
+option is used for this purpose.
+Also, in cases
+involving both a reference clock and a pulse-per-second (PPS)
+discipline signal, it is useful to specify the reference clock
+identifier as other than the default, depending on the driver.
+The
+<code>refid</code>
+option is used for this purpose.
+Except where noted,
+these options apply to all clock drivers.
+
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Reference Clock Commands</h5>
+
+ <dl>
+<dt><code>server</code> <code>127.127.</code><kbd>t</kbd>.<kbd>u</kbd> <code>[prefer]</code> <code>[mode </code><kbd>int</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[minpoll </code><kbd>int</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[maxpoll </code><kbd>int</kbd><code>]</code><dd>This command can be used to configure reference clocks in
+special ways.
+The options are interpreted as follows:
+ <dl>
+<dt><code>prefer</code><dd>Marks the reference clock as preferred.
+All other things being
+equal, this host will be chosen for synchronization among a set of
+correctly operating hosts.
+See the
+"Mitigation Rules and the prefer Keyword"
+page
+(available as part of the HTML documentation
+provided in
+<span class="file">/usr/share/doc/ntp</span>)
+for further information.
+<br><dt><code>mode</code> <kbd>int</kbd><dd>Specifies a mode number which is interpreted in a
+device-specific fashion.
+For instance, it selects a dialing
+protocol in the ACTS driver and a device subtype in the
+parse
+drivers.
+<br><dt><code>minpoll</code> <kbd>int</kbd><br><dt><code>maxpoll</code> <kbd>int</kbd><dd>These options specify the minimum and maximum polling interval
+for reference clock messages, as a power of 2 in seconds
+For
+most directly connected reference clocks, both
+<code>minpoll</code>
+and
+<code>maxpoll</code>
+default to 6 (64 s).
+For modem reference clocks,
+<code>minpoll</code>
+defaults to 10 (17.1 m) and
+<code>maxpoll</code>
+defaults to 14 (4.5 h).
+The allowable range is 4 (16 s) to 17 (36.4 h) inclusive.
+</dl>
+ <br><dt><code>fudge</code> <code>127.127.</code><kbd>t</kbd>.<kbd>u</kbd> <code>[time1 </code><kbd>sec</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[time2 </code><kbd>sec</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[stratum </code><kbd>int</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[refid </code><kbd>string</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[mode </code><kbd>int</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[flag1 0 | 1]</code> <code>[flag2 0 | 1]</code> <code>[flag3 0 | 1]</code> <code>[flag4 0 | 1]</code><dd>This command can be used to configure reference clocks in
+special ways.
+It must immediately follow the
+<code>server</code>
+command which configures the driver.
+Note that the same capability
+is possible at run time using the
+<code>ntpdc(1ntpdcmdoc)</code>
+program.
+The options are interpreted as
+follows:
+ <dl>
+<dt><code>time1</code> <kbd>sec</kbd><dd>Specifies a constant to be added to the time offset produced by
+the driver, a fixed-point decimal number in seconds.
+This is used
+as a calibration constant to adjust the nominal time offset of a
+particular clock to agree with an external standard, such as a
+precision PPS signal.
+It also provides a way to correct a
+systematic error or bias due to serial port or operating system
+latencies, different cable lengths or receiver internal delay.
+The
+specified offset is in addition to the propagation delay provided
+by other means, such as internal DIPswitches.
+Where a calibration
+for an individual system and driver is available, an approximate
+correction is noted in the driver documentation pages.
+Note: in order to facilitate calibration when more than one
+radio clock or PPS signal is supported, a special calibration
+feature is available.
+It takes the form of an argument to the
+<code>enable</code>
+command described in
+<a href="#Miscellaneous-Options">Miscellaneous Options</a>
+page and operates as described in the
+"Reference Clock Drivers"
+page
+(available as part of the HTML documentation
+provided in
+<span class="file">/usr/share/doc/ntp</span>).
+<br><dt><code>time2</code> <kbd>secs</kbd><dd>Specifies a fixed-point decimal number in seconds, which is
+interpreted in a driver-dependent way.
+See the descriptions of
+specific drivers in the
+"Reference Clock Drivers"
+page
+(available as part of the HTML documentation
+provided in
+<span class="file">/usr/share/doc/ntp</span>).
+<br><dt><code>stratum</code> <kbd>int</kbd><dd>Specifies the stratum number assigned to the driver, an integer
+between 0 and 15.
+This number overrides the default stratum number
+ordinarily assigned by the driver itself, usually zero.
+<br><dt><code>refid</code> <kbd>string</kbd><dd>Specifies an ASCII string of from one to four characters which
+defines the reference identifier used by the driver.
+This string
+overrides the default identifier ordinarily assigned by the driver
+itself.
+<br><dt><code>mode</code> <kbd>int</kbd><dd>Specifies a mode number which is interpreted in a
+device-specific fashion.
+For instance, it selects a dialing
+protocol in the ACTS driver and a device subtype in the
+parse
+drivers.
+<br><dt><code>flag1</code> <code>0</code> <code>|</code> <code>1</code><br><dt><code>flag2</code> <code>0</code> <code>|</code> <code>1</code><br><dt><code>flag3</code> <code>0</code> <code>|</code> <code>1</code><br><dt><code>flag4</code> <code>0</code> <code>|</code> <code>1</code><dd>These four flags are used for customizing the clock driver.
+The
+interpretation of these values, and whether they are used at all,
+is a function of the particular clock driver.
+However, by
+convention
+<code>flag4</code>
+is used to enable recording monitoring
+data to the
+<code>clockstats</code>
+file configured with the
+<code>filegen</code>
+command.
+Further information on the
+<code>filegen</code>
+command can be found in
+<a href="#Monitoring-Options">Monitoring Options</a>.
+</dl>
+ </dl>
+<div class="node">
+<p><hr>
+<a name="Miscellaneous-Options"></a>
+<br>
+</div>
+
+<h4 class="subsection">Miscellaneous Options</h4>
+
+ <dl>
+<dt><code>broadcastdelay</code> <kbd>seconds</kbd><dd>The broadcast and multicast modes require a special calibration
+to determine the network delay between the local and remote
+servers.
+Ordinarily, this is done automatically by the initial
+protocol exchanges between the client and server.
+In some cases,
+the calibration procedure may fail due to network or server access
+controls, for example.
+This command specifies the default delay to
+be used under these circumstances.
+Typically (for Ethernet), a
+number between 0.003 and 0.007 seconds is appropriate.
+The default
+when this command is not used is 0.004 seconds.
+<br><dt><code>calldelay</code> <kbd>delay</kbd><dd>This option controls the delay in seconds between the first and second
+packets sent in burst or iburst mode to allow additional time for a modem
+or ISDN call to complete.
+<br><dt><code>driftfile</code> <kbd>driftfile</kbd><dd>This command specifies the complete path and name of the file used to
+record the frequency of the local clock oscillator.
+This is the same
+operation as the
+<code>-f</code>
+command line option.
+If the file exists, it is read at
+startup in order to set the initial frequency and then updated once per
+hour with the current frequency computed by the daemon.
+If the file name is
+specified, but the file itself does not exist, the starts with an initial
+frequency of zero and creates the file when writing it for the first time.
+If this command is not given, the daemon will always start with an initial
+frequency of zero.
+
+ <p>The file format consists of a single line containing a single
+floating point number, which records the frequency offset measured
+in parts-per-million (PPM).
+The file is updated by first writing
+the current drift value into a temporary file and then renaming
+this file to replace the old version.
+This implies that
+<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
+must have write permission for the directory the
+drift file is located in, and that file system links, symbolic or
+otherwise, should be avoided.
+<br><dt><code>enable</code> <code>[auth | bclient | calibrate | kernel | monitor | ntp | pps | stats]</code><br><dt><code>disable</code> <code>[auth | bclient | calibrate | kernel | monitor | ntp | pps | stats]</code><dd>Provides a way to enable or disable various server options.
+Flags not mentioned are unaffected.
+Note that all of these flags
+can be controlled remotely using the
+<code>ntpdc(1ntpdcmdoc)</code>
+utility program.
+ <dl>
+<dt><code>auth</code><dd>Enables the server to synchronize with unconfigured peers only if the
+peer has been correctly authenticated using either public key or
+private key cryptography.
+The default for this flag is
+<code>enable</code>.
+<br><dt><code>bclient</code><dd>Enables the server to listen for a message from a broadcast or
+multicast server, as in the
+<code>multicastclient</code>
+command with default
+address.
+The default for this flag is
+<code>disable</code>.
+<br><dt><code>calibrate</code><dd>Enables the calibrate feature for reference clocks.
+The default for
+this flag is
+<code>disable</code>.
+<br><dt><code>kernel</code><dd>Enables the kernel time discipline, if available.
+The default for this
+flag is
+<code>enable</code>
+if support is available, otherwise
+<code>disable</code>.
+<br><dt><code>monitor</code><dd>Enables the monitoring facility.
+See the
+<code>ntpdc(1ntpdcmdoc)</code>
+program
+and the
+<code>monlist</code>
+command or further information.
+The
+default for this flag is
+<code>enable</code>.
+<br><dt><code>ntp</code><dd>Enables time and frequency discipline.
+In effect, this switch opens and
+closes the feedback loop, which is useful for testing.
+The default for
+this flag is
+<code>enable</code>.
+<br><dt><code>pps</code><dd>Enables the pulse-per-second (PPS) signal when frequency and time is
+disciplined by the precision time kernel modifications.
+See the
+"A Kernel Model for Precision Timekeeping"
+(available as part of the HTML documentation
+provided in
+<span class="file">/usr/share/doc/ntp</span>)
+page for further information.
+The default for this flag is
+<code>disable</code>.
+<br><dt><code>stats</code><dd>Enables the statistics facility.
+See the
+<a href="#Monitoring-Options">Monitoring Options</a>
+section for further information.
+The default for this flag is
+<code>disable</code>.
+</dl>
+ <br><dt><code>includefile</code> <kbd>includefile</kbd><dd>This command allows additional configuration commands
+to be included from a separate file.
+Include files may
+be nested to a depth of five; upon reaching the end of any
+include file, command processing resumes in the previous
+configuration file.
+This option is useful for sites that run
+<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
+on multiple hosts, with (mostly) common options (e.g., a
+restriction list).
+<br><dt><code>logconfig</code> <kbd>configkeyword</kbd><dd>This command controls the amount and type of output written to
+the system
+<code>syslog(3)</code>
+facility or the alternate
+<code>logfile</code>
+log file.
+By default, all output is turned on.
+All
+<kbd>configkeyword</kbd>
+keywords can be prefixed with
+=,
++
+and
+-,
+where
+=
+sets the
+<code>syslog(3)</code>
+priority mask,
++
+adds and
+-
+removes
+messages.
+<code>syslog(3)</code>
+messages can be controlled in four
+classes
+(<code>clock</code>, <code>peer</code>, <code>sys</code> and <code>sync</code>).
+Within these classes four types of messages can be
+controlled: informational messages
+(<code>info</code>),
+event messages
+(<code>events</code>),
+statistics messages
+(<code>statistics</code>)
+and
+status messages
+(<code>status</code>).
+
+ <p>Configuration keywords are formed by concatenating the message class with
+the event class.
+The
+<code>all</code>
+prefix can be used instead of a message class.
+A
+message class may also be followed by the
+<code>all</code>
+keyword to enable/disable all
+messages of the respective message class.Thus, a minimal log configuration
+could look like this:
+<pre class="verbatim">
+ logconfig =syncstatus +sysevents
+</pre>
+
+ <p>This would just list the synchronizations state of
+<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
+and the major system events.
+For a simple reference server, the
+following minimum message configuration could be useful:
+<pre class="verbatim">
+ logconfig =syncall +clockall
+</pre>
+
+ <p>This configuration will list all clock information and
+synchronization information.
+All other events and messages about
+peers, system events and so on is suppressed.
+<br><dt><code>logfile</code> <kbd>logfile</kbd><dd>This command specifies the location of an alternate log file to
+be used instead of the default system
+<code>syslog(3)</code>
+facility.
+This is the same operation as the -l command line option.
+<br><dt><code>setvar</code> <kbd>variable</kbd> <code>[default]</code><dd>This command adds an additional system variable.
+These
+variables can be used to distribute additional information such as
+the access policy.
+If the variable of the form
+<code>name</code><code>=</code><kbd>value</kbd>
+is followed by the
+<code>default</code>
+keyword, the
+variable will be listed as part of the default system variables
+(<code>rv</code> command)).
+These additional variables serve
+informational purposes only.
+They are not related to the protocol
+other that they can be listed.
+The known protocol variables will
+always override any variables defined via the
+<code>setvar</code>
+mechanism.
+There are three special variables that contain the names
+of all variable of the same group.
+The
+<code>sys_var_list</code>
+holds
+the names of all system variables.
+The
+<code>peer_var_list</code>
+holds
+the names of all peer variables and the
+<code>clock_var_list</code>
+holds the names of the reference clock variables.
+<br><dt><code>tinker</code> <code>[allan </code><kbd>allan</kbd><code> | dispersion </code><kbd>dispersion</kbd><code> | freq </code><kbd>freq</kbd><code> | huffpuff </code><kbd>huffpuff</kbd><code> | panic </code><kbd>panic</kbd><code> | step </code><kbd>srep</kbd><code> | stepout </code><kbd>stepout</kbd><code>]</code><dd>This command can be used to alter several system variables in
+very exceptional circumstances.
+It should occur in the
+configuration file before any other configuration options.
+The
+default values of these variables have been carefully optimized for
+a wide range of network speeds and reliability expectations.
+In
+general, they interact in intricate ways that are hard to predict
+and some combinations can result in some very nasty behavior.
+Very
+rarely is it necessary to change the default values; but, some
+folks cannot resist twisting the knobs anyway and this command is
+for them.
+Emphasis added: twisters are on their own and can expect
+no help from the support group.
+
+ <p>The variables operate as follows:
+ <dl>
+<dt><code>allan</code> <kbd>allan</kbd><dd>The argument becomes the new value for the minimum Allan
+intercept, which is a parameter of the PLL/FLL clock discipline
+algorithm.
+The value in log2 seconds defaults to 7 (1024 s), which is also the lower
+limit.
+<br><dt><code>dispersion</code> <kbd>dispersion</kbd><dd>The argument becomes the new value for the dispersion increase rate,
+normally .000015 s/s.
+<br><dt><code>freq</code> <kbd>freq</kbd><dd>The argument becomes the initial value of the frequency offset in
+parts-per-million.
+This overrides the value in the frequency file, if
+present, and avoids the initial training state if it is not.
+<br><dt><code>huffpuff</code> <kbd>huffpuff</kbd><dd>The argument becomes the new value for the experimental
+huff-n'-puff filter span, which determines the most recent interval
+the algorithm will search for a minimum delay.
+The lower limit is
+900 s (15 m), but a more reasonable value is 7200 (2 hours).
+There
+is no default, since the filter is not enabled unless this command
+is given.
+<br><dt><code>panic</code> <kbd>panic</kbd><dd>The argument is the panic threshold, normally 1000 s.
+If set to zero,
+the panic sanity check is disabled and a clock offset of any value will
+be accepted.
+<br><dt><code>step</code> <kbd>step</kbd><dd>The argument is the step threshold, which by default is 0.128 s.
+It can
+be set to any positive number in seconds.
+If set to zero, step
+adjustments will never occur.
+Note: The kernel time discipline is
+disabled if the step threshold is set to zero or greater than the
+default.
+<br><dt><code>stepout</code> <kbd>stepout</kbd><dd>The argument is the stepout timeout, which by default is 900 s.
+It can
+be set to any positive number in seconds.
+If set to zero, the stepout
+pulses will not be suppressed.
+</dl>
+ <br><dt><code>rlimit</code> <code>[memlock </code><kbd>Nmegabytes</kbd><code> | stacksize </code><kbd>N4kPages</kbd><code> filenum </code><kbd>Nfiledescriptors</kbd><code>]</code><dd>
+ <dl>
+<dt><code>memlock</code> <kbd>Nmegabytes</kbd><dd>Specify the number of megabytes of memory that can be allocated.
+Probably only available under Linux, this option is useful
+when dropping root (the
+<code>-i</code>
+option).
+The default is 32 megabytes. Setting this to zero will prevent any attemp to lock memory.
+<br><dt><code>stacksize</code> <kbd>N4kPages</kbd><dd>Specifies the maximum size of the process stack on systems with the
+<br><dt><code>filenum</code> <kbd>Nfiledescriptors</kbd><dd>Specifies the maximum number of file descriptors ntpd may have open at once. Defaults to the system default.
+<code>mlockall()</code>
+function.
+Defaults to 50 4k pages (200 4k pages in OpenBSD).
+</dl>
+ <br><dt><code>trap</code> <kbd>host_address</kbd> <code>[port </code><kbd>port_number</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[interface </code><kbd>interface_address</kbd><code>]</code><dd>This command configures a trap receiver at the given host
+address and port number for sending messages with the specified
+local interface address.
+If the port number is unspecified, a value
+of 18447 is used.
+If the interface address is not specified, the
+message is sent with a source address of the local interface the
+message is sent through.
+Note that on a multihomed host the
+interface used may vary from time to time with routing changes.
+
+ <p>The trap receiver will generally log event messages and other
+information from the server in a log file.
+While such monitor
+programs may also request their own trap dynamically, configuring a
+trap receiver will ensure that no messages are lost when the server
+is started.
+<br><dt><code>hop</code> <kbd>...</kbd><dd>This command specifies a list of TTL values in increasing order, up to 8
+values can be specified.
+In manycast mode these values are used in turn in
+an expanding-ring search.
+The default is eight multiples of 32 starting at
+31.
+</dl>
+
+ <p>This section was generated by <strong>AutoGen</strong>,
+using the <code>agtexi-cmd</code> template and the option descriptions for the <code>ntp.conf</code> program.
+This software is released under the NTP license, <http://ntp.org/license>.
+
+<ul class="menu">
+<li><a accesskey="1" href="#ntp_002econf-Files">ntp.conf Files</a>: Files
+<li><a accesskey="2" href="#ntp_002econf-See-Also">ntp.conf See Also</a>: See Also
+<li><a accesskey="3" href="#ntp_002econf-Bugs">ntp.conf Bugs</a>: Bugs
+<li><a accesskey="4" href="#ntp_002econf-Notes">ntp.conf Notes</a>: Notes
+</ul>
+
+<div class="node">
+<p><hr>
+<a name="ntp_002econf-Files"></a>
+<br>
+</div>
+
+<h4 class="subsection">ntp.conf Files</h4>
+
+ <dl>
+<dt><span class="file">/etc/ntp.conf</span><dd>the default name of the configuration file
+<br><dt><span class="file">ntp.keys</span><dd>private MD5 keys
+<br><dt><span class="file">ntpkey</span><dd>RSA private key
+<br><dt><span class="file">ntpkey_</span><kbd>host</kbd><dd>RSA public key
+<br><dt><span class="file">ntp_dh</span><dd>Diffie-Hellman agreement parameters
+</dl>
+<div class="node">
+<p><hr>
+<a name="ntp_002econf-See-Also"></a>
+<br>
+</div>
+
+<h4 class="subsection">ntp.conf See Also</h4>
+
+<p><code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>,
+<code>ntpdc(1ntpdcmdoc)</code>,
+<code>ntpq(1ntpqmdoc)</code>
+
+ <p>In addition to the manual pages provided,
+comprehensive documentation is available on the world wide web
+at
+<code>http://www.ntp.org/</code>.
+A snapshot of this documentation is available in HTML format in
+<span class="file">/usr/share/doc/ntp</span>.
+<br>
+
+ <p><br>
+David L. Mills, <em>Network Time Protocol (Version 4)</em>, RFC5905
+<div class="node">
+<p><hr>
+<a name="ntp_002econf-Bugs"></a>
+<br>
+</div>
+
+<h4 class="subsection">ntp.conf Bugs</h4>
+
+<p>The syntax checking is not picky; some combinations of
+ridiculous and even hilarious options and modes may not be
+detected.
+
+ <p>The
+<span class="file">ntpkey_</span><kbd>host</kbd>
+files are really digital
+certificates.
+These should be obtained via secure directory
+services when they become universally available.
+<div class="node">
+<p><hr>
+<a name="ntp_002econf-Notes"></a>
+<br>
+</div>
+
+<h4 class="subsection">ntp.conf Notes</h4>
+
+<p>This document corresponds to version #VERSION# of NTP.
+This document was derived from FreeBSD.
+
+</body></html>
+
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-.TH ntp.conf 5 "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "File Formats"
+.TH ntp.conf 5 "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "File Formats"
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.\" From the definitions ntp.conf.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
\fBNTP_CONF_<option-name>\fP or \fBNTP_CONF\fP
.fi
.ad
-.TH ntp.conf 5 "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "File Formats"
+.TH ntp.conf 5 "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "File Formats"
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.\" From the definitions ntp.conf.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org
.SH NOTES
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of NTP.
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of NTP.
This document was derived from FreeBSD.
.sp \n(Ppu
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-.Dd December 22 2013
+.Dd December 23 2013
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.Os SunOS 5.10
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntp.mdoc)
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.\" From the definitions ntp.conf.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
.Pp
Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org
.Sh NOTES
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of NTP.
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of NTP.
This document was derived from FreeBSD.
.Pp
This manual page was \fIAutoGen\fP\-erated from the \fBntp.conf\fP
-.TH ntp.keys 5man "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "File Formats"
+.TH ntp.keys 5man "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "File Formats"
.\"
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntp.man)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:07:05 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:05 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntp.keys.def
.\" and the template file agman-file.tpl
.Sh NAME
.SH "BUGS"
Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org
.SH NOTES
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of NTP.
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of NTP.
This document was derived from FreeBSD.
.sp \n(Ppu
.ne 2
-.Dd December 22 2013
+.Dd December 23 2013
.Dt NTP_KEYS 5mdoc File Formats
.Os SunOS 5.10
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntp.mdoc)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:07:24 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:24 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntp.keys.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-file.tpl
.Sh NAME
.Sh "BUGS"
Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org
.Sh NOTES
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of NTP.
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of NTP.
This document was derived from FreeBSD.
.Pp
This manual page was \fIAutoGen\fP\-erated from the \fBntp.keys\fP
<p>This document describes the symmetric key file for the NTP Project's
<code>ntpd</code> program.
- <p>This document applies to version 4.2.7p402 of <code>ntp.keys</code>.
+ <p>This document applies to version 4.2.7p403 of <code>ntp.keys</code>.
<div class="shortcontents">
<h2>Short Contents</h2>
whitespace,
or
a
-#
+<code>#</code>
(which is the "start of comment" character).
<br><dt><code>SHA</code><br><dt><code>SHA1</code><br><dt><code>RMD160</code><dd>The key is a hex-encoded ASCII string of 40 characters,
-.TH ntp.keys 5 "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "File Formats"
+.TH ntp.keys 5 "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "File Formats"
.\"
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntp.man)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:07:05 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:05 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntp.keys.def
.\" and the template file agman-file.tpl
.Sh NAME
.SH "BUGS"
Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org
.SH NOTES
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of NTP.
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of NTP.
This document was derived from FreeBSD.
.sp \n(Ppu
.ne 2
-.Dd December 22 2013
+.Dd December 23 2013
.Dt NTP_KEYS 5 File Formats
.Os SunOS 5.10
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntp.mdoc)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:07:24 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:24 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntp.keys.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-file.tpl
.Sh NAME
.Sh "BUGS"
Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org
.Sh NOTES
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of NTP.
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of NTP.
This document was derived from FreeBSD.
.Pp
This manual page was \fIAutoGen\fP\-erated from the \fBntp.keys\fP
/*
* EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpd-opts.c)
*
- * It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:04:55 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+ * It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:36:15 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
* From the definitions ntpd-opts.def
* and the template file options
*
* static const strings for ntpd options
*/
static char const ntpd_opt_strs[3011] =
-/* 0 */ "ntpd 4.2.7p402\n"
+/* 0 */ "ntpd 4.2.7p403\n"
"Copyright (C) 1970-2013 The University of Delaware, all rights reserved.\n"
"This is free software. It is licensed for use, modification and\n"
"redistribution under the terms of the NTP License, copies of which\n"
/* 2778 */ "output version information and exit\0"
/* 2814 */ "version\0"
/* 2822 */ "NTPD\0"
-/* 2827 */ "ntpd - NTP daemon program - Ver. 4.2.7p402\n"
+/* 2827 */ "ntpd - NTP daemon program - Ver. 4.2.7p403\n"
"Usage: %s [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]... \\\n"
"\t\t[ <server1> ... <serverN> ]\n\0"
/* 2960 */ "http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org\0"
/* 2994 */ "\n\0"
-/* 2996 */ "ntpd 4.2.7p402";
+/* 2996 */ "ntpd 4.2.7p403";
/**
* ipv4 option description with
translate option names.
*/
/* referenced via ntpdOptions.pzCopyright */
- puts(_("ntpd 4.2.7p402\n\
+ puts(_("ntpd 4.2.7p403\n\
Copyright (C) 1970-2013 The University of Delaware, all rights reserved.\n\
This is free software. It is licensed for use, modification and\n\
redistribution under the terms of the NTP License, copies of which\n\
puts(_("output version information and exit"));
/* referenced via ntpdOptions.pzUsageTitle */
- puts(_("ntpd - NTP daemon program - Ver. 4.2.7p402\n\
+ puts(_("ntpd - NTP daemon program - Ver. 4.2.7p403\n\
Usage: %s [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]... \\\n\
\t\t[ <server1> ... <serverN> ]\n"));
puts(_("\n"));
/* referenced via ntpdOptions.pzFullVersion */
- puts(_("ntpd 4.2.7p402"));
+ puts(_("ntpd 4.2.7p403"));
/* referenced via ntpdOptions.pzFullUsage */
puts(_("<<<NOT-FOUND>>>"));
/*
* EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpd-opts.h)
*
- * It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:04:53 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+ * It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:36:14 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
* From the definitions ntpd-opts.def
* and the template file options
*
/** count of all options for ntpd */
#define OPTION_CT 37
/** ntpd version */
-#define NTPD_VERSION "4.2.7p402"
+#define NTPD_VERSION "4.2.7p403"
/** Full ntpd version text */
-#define NTPD_FULL_VERSION "ntpd 4.2.7p402"
+#define NTPD_FULL_VERSION "ntpd 4.2.7p403"
/**
* Interface defines for all options. Replace "n" with the UPPER_CASED
.ds B-Font B
.ds I-Font I
.ds R-Font R
-.TH ntpd 1ntpdman "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "User Commands"
+.TH ntpd 1ntpdman "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-IraWmM/ag-VraWlM)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-QIaOe2/ag-2IaOd2)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:07:08 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:08 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntpd-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
\fBNTPD_<option-name>\fP or \fBNTPD\fP
.fi
.ad
-.TH ntpd 1ntpdman "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "User Commands"
+.TH ntpd 1ntpdman "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-IraWmM/ag-VraWlM)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-QIaOe2/ag-2IaOd2)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:07:08 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:08 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntpd-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org
.SH NOTES
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of NTP.
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of NTP.
Portions of this document came from FreeBSD.
.sp \n(Ppu
.ne 2
-.Dd December 22 2013
+.Dd December 23 2013
.Dt NTPD 1ntpdmdoc User Commands
.Os SunOS 5.10
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpd-opts.mdoc)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:07:25 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:25 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntpd-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
.Pp
Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org
.Sh NOTES
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of NTP.
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of NTP.
Portions of this document came from FreeBSD.
.Pp
This manual page was \fIAutoGen\fP\-erated from the \fBntpd\fP
symmetric and broadcast modes, and with both symmetric-key and public-key
cryptography.
- <p>This document applies to version 4.2.7p402 of <code>ntpd</code>.
+ <p>This document applies to version 4.2.7p403 of <code>ntpd</code>.
<ul class="menu">
<li><a accesskey="1" href="#ntpd-Description">ntpd Description</a>: Description
listening to broadcasts at run time.
<p>If NetInfo support is built into
-<code>ntpd</code>,
+<code>ntpd</code>
then
<code>ntpd</code>
will attempt to read its configuration from the
used to select the program, defaulting to <span class="file">more</span>. Both will exit
with a status code of 0.
-<pre class="example">ntpd - NTP daemon program - Ver. 4.2.7p401
+<pre class="example">ntpd - NTP daemon program - Ver. 4.2.7p402
Usage: ntpd [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]... \
[ <server1> ... <serverN> ]
Flg Arg Option-Name Description
.ds B-Font B
.ds I-Font I
.ds R-Font R
-.TH ntpd @NTPD_MS@ "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "User Commands"
+.TH ntpd @NTPD_MS@ "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-IraWmM/ag-VraWlM)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-QIaOe2/ag-2IaOd2)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:07:08 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:08 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntpd-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
\fBNTPD_<option-name>\fP or \fBNTPD\fP
.fi
.ad
-.TH ntpd @NTPD_MS@ "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "User Commands"
+.TH ntpd @NTPD_MS@ "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-IraWmM/ag-VraWlM)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-QIaOe2/ag-2IaOd2)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:07:08 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:08 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntpd-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org
.SH NOTES
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of NTP.
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of NTP.
Portions of this document came from FreeBSD.
.sp \n(Ppu
.ne 2
-.Dd December 22 2013
+.Dd December 23 2013
.Dt NTPD @NTPD_MS@ User Commands
.Os SunOS 5.10
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpd-opts.mdoc)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:07:25 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:25 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntpd-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
.Pp
Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org
.Sh NOTES
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of NTP.
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of NTP.
Portions of this document came from FreeBSD.
.Pp
This manual page was \fIAutoGen\fP\-erated from the \fBntpd\fP
#
# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (invoke-ntpdc.texi)
#
-# It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:07:53 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+# It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:42 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
# From the definitions ntpdc-opts.def
# and the template file agtexi-cmd.tpl
@end ignore
@exampleindent 0
@example
-ntpdc - vendor-specific NTPD control program - Ver. 4.2.7p402
+ntpdc - vendor-specific NTPD control program - Ver. 4.2.7p403
Usage: ntpdc [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[@{=| @}<val>] ]... [ host ...]
Flg Arg Option-Name Description
-4 no ipv4 Force IPv4 DNS name resolution
/*
* EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpdc-opts.c)
*
- * It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:07:38 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+ * It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:33 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
* From the definitions ntpdc-opts.def
* and the template file options
*
* static const strings for ntpdc options
*/
static char const ntpdc_opt_strs[1861] =
-/* 0 */ "ntpdc 4.2.7p402\n"
+/* 0 */ "ntpdc 4.2.7p403\n"
"Copyright (C) 1970-2013 The University of Delaware, all rights reserved.\n"
"This is free software. It is licensed for use, modification and\n"
"redistribution under the terms of the NTP License, copies of which\n"
/* 1640 */ "no-load-opts\0"
/* 1653 */ "no\0"
/* 1656 */ "NTPDC\0"
-/* 1662 */ "ntpdc - vendor-specific NTPD control program - Ver. 4.2.7p402\n"
+/* 1662 */ "ntpdc - vendor-specific NTPD control program - Ver. 4.2.7p403\n"
"Usage: %s [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]... [ host ...]\n\0"
/* 1794 */ "$HOME\0"
/* 1800 */ ".\0"
/* 1802 */ ".ntprc\0"
/* 1809 */ "http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org\0"
/* 1843 */ "\n\0"
-/* 1845 */ "ntpdc 4.2.7p402";
+/* 1845 */ "ntpdc 4.2.7p403";
/**
* ipv4 option description with
translate option names.
*/
/* referenced via ntpdcOptions.pzCopyright */
- puts(_("ntpdc 4.2.7p402\n\
+ puts(_("ntpdc 4.2.7p403\n\
Copyright (C) 1970-2013 The University of Delaware, all rights reserved.\n\
This is free software. It is licensed for use, modification and\n\
redistribution under the terms of the NTP License, copies of which\n\
puts(_("load options from a config file"));
/* referenced via ntpdcOptions.pzUsageTitle */
- puts(_("ntpdc - vendor-specific NTPD control program - Ver. 4.2.7p402\n\
+ puts(_("ntpdc - vendor-specific NTPD control program - Ver. 4.2.7p403\n\
Usage: %s [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]... [ host ...]\n"));
/* referenced via ntpdcOptions.pzExplain */
puts(_("\n"));
/* referenced via ntpdcOptions.pzFullVersion */
- puts(_("ntpdc 4.2.7p402"));
+ puts(_("ntpdc 4.2.7p403"));
/* referenced via ntpdcOptions.pzFullUsage */
puts(_("<<<NOT-FOUND>>>"));
/*
* EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpdc-opts.h)
*
- * It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:07:37 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+ * It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:32 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
* From the definitions ntpdc-opts.def
* and the template file options
*
/** count of all options for ntpdc */
#define OPTION_CT 15
/** ntpdc version */
-#define NTPDC_VERSION "4.2.7p402"
+#define NTPDC_VERSION "4.2.7p403"
/** Full ntpdc version text */
-#define NTPDC_FULL_VERSION "ntpdc 4.2.7p402"
+#define NTPDC_FULL_VERSION "ntpdc 4.2.7p403"
/**
* Interface defines for all options. Replace "n" with the UPPER_CASED
.ds B-Font B
.ds I-Font I
.ds R-Font R
-.TH ntpdc 1ntpdcman "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "User Commands"
+.TH ntpdc 1ntpdcman "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-4naGjO/ag-foaGiO)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-Y4aaa4/ag-_4aa_3)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:07:49 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:38 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntpdc-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
The \fIhomerc\fP files are "\fI$HOME\fP", and "\fI.\fP".
If any of these are directories, then the file \fI.ntprc\fP
is searched for within those directories.
-.TH ntpdc 1ntpdcman "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "User Commands"
+.TH ntpdc 1ntpdcman "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-4naGjO/ag-foaGiO)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-Y4aaa4/ag-_4aa_3)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:07:49 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:38 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntpdc-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
-.Dd December 22 2013
+.Dd December 23 2013
.Dt NTPDC 1ntpdcmdoc User Commands
.Os SunOS 5.10
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpdc-opts.mdoc)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:07:56 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:45 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntpdc-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
clock. Run as root, it can correct the system clock to this offset as
well. It can be run as an interactive command or from a cron job.
- <p>This document applies to version 4.2.7p402 of <code>ntpdc</code>.
+ <p>This document applies to version 4.2.7p403 of <code>ntpdc</code>.
<p>The program implements the SNTP protocol as defined by RFC 5905, the NTPv4
IETF specification.
used to select the program, defaulting to <span class="file">more</span>. Both will exit
with a status code of 0.
-<pre class="example">ntpdc - vendor-specific NTPD control program - Ver. 4.2.7p402
+<pre class="example">ntpdc - vendor-specific NTPD control program - Ver. 4.2.7p403
Usage: ntpdc [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]... [ host ...]
Flg Arg Option-Name Description
-4 no ipv4 Force IPv4 DNS name resolution
.ds B-Font B
.ds I-Font I
.ds R-Font R
-.TH ntpdc @NTPDC_MS@ "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "User Commands"
+.TH ntpdc @NTPDC_MS@ "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-4naGjO/ag-foaGiO)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-Y4aaa4/ag-_4aa_3)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:07:49 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:38 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntpdc-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
The \fIhomerc\fP files are "\fI$HOME\fP", and "\fI.\fP".
If any of these are directories, then the file \fI.ntprc\fP
is searched for within those directories.
-.TH ntpdc @NTPDC_MS@ "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "User Commands"
+.TH ntpdc @NTPDC_MS@ "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-4naGjO/ag-foaGiO)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-Y4aaa4/ag-_4aa_3)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:07:49 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:38 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntpdc-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
-.Dd December 22 2013
+.Dd December 23 2013
.Dt NTPDC @NTPDC_MS@ User Commands
.Os SunOS 5.10
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpdc-opts.mdoc)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:07:56 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:45 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntpdc-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
#
# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (invoke-ntpq.texi)
#
-# It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:08:25 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+# It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:58 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
# From the definitions ntpq-opts.def
# and the template file agtexi-cmd.tpl
@end ignore
@exampleindent 0
@example
-ntpq - standard NTP query program - Ver. 4.2.7p402
+ntpq - standard NTP query program - Ver. 4.2.7p403
Usage: ntpq [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[@{=| @}<val>] ]... [ host ...]
Flg Arg Option-Name Description
-4 no ipv4 Force IPv4 DNS name resolution
/*
* EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpq-opts.c)
*
- * It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:07:59 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+ * It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:48 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
* From the definitions ntpq-opts.def
* and the template file options
*
* static const strings for ntpq options
*/
static char const ntpq_opt_strs[1833] =
-/* 0 */ "ntpq 4.2.7p402\n"
+/* 0 */ "ntpq 4.2.7p403\n"
"Copyright (C) 1970-2013 The University of Delaware, all rights reserved.\n"
"This is free software. It is licensed for use, modification and\n"
"redistribution under the terms of the NTP License, copies of which\n"
/* 1627 */ "no-load-opts\0"
/* 1640 */ "no\0"
/* 1643 */ "NTPQ\0"
-/* 1648 */ "ntpq - standard NTP query program - Ver. 4.2.7p402\n"
+/* 1648 */ "ntpq - standard NTP query program - Ver. 4.2.7p403\n"
"Usage: %s [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]... [ host ...]\n\0"
/* 1769 */ "$HOME\0"
/* 1775 */ ".\0"
/* 1777 */ ".ntprc\0"
/* 1784 */ "http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org\0"
-/* 1818 */ "ntpq 4.2.7p402";
+/* 1818 */ "ntpq 4.2.7p403";
/**
* ipv4 option description with
translate option names.
*/
/* referenced via ntpqOptions.pzCopyright */
- puts(_("ntpq 4.2.7p402\n\
+ puts(_("ntpq 4.2.7p403\n\
Copyright (C) 1970-2013 The University of Delaware, all rights reserved.\n\
This is free software. It is licensed for use, modification and\n\
redistribution under the terms of the NTP License, copies of which\n\
puts(_("load options from a config file"));
/* referenced via ntpqOptions.pzUsageTitle */
- puts(_("ntpq - standard NTP query program - Ver. 4.2.7p402\n\
+ puts(_("ntpq - standard NTP query program - Ver. 4.2.7p403\n\
Usage: %s [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]... [ host ...]\n"));
/* referenced via ntpqOptions.pzFullVersion */
- puts(_("ntpq 4.2.7p402"));
+ puts(_("ntpq 4.2.7p403"));
/* referenced via ntpqOptions.pzFullUsage */
puts(_("<<<NOT-FOUND>>>"));
/*
* EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpq-opts.h)
*
- * It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:07:58 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+ * It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:47 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
* From the definitions ntpq-opts.def
* and the template file options
*
/** count of all options for ntpq */
#define OPTION_CT 14
/** ntpq version */
-#define NTPQ_VERSION "4.2.7p402"
+#define NTPQ_VERSION "4.2.7p403"
/** Full ntpq version text */
-#define NTPQ_FULL_VERSION "ntpq 4.2.7p402"
+#define NTPQ_FULL_VERSION "ntpq 4.2.7p403"
/**
* Interface defines for all options. Replace "n" with the UPPER_CASED
.ds B-Font B
.ds I-Font I
.ds R-Font R
-.TH ntpq 1ntpqman "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "User Commands"
+.TH ntpq 1ntpqman "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-7aaGAP/ag-ibaGzP)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-NXaOp5/ag-ZXaOo5)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:08:21 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:54 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntpq-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
The \fIhomerc\fP files are "\fI$HOME\fP", and "\fI.\fP".
If any of these are directories, then the file \fI.ntprc\fP
is searched for within those directories.
-.TH ntpq 1ntpqman "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "User Commands"
-.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-7aaGAP/ag-ibaGzP)
-.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:08:21 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
-.\" From the definitions ntpq-opts.def
-.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
-.SH NAME
-\f\*[B-Font]ntpq\fP ntpq
-\- standard NTP query program
cvt_prog='/usr/local/gnu/share/autogen/texi2man'
cvt_prog=`cd \`dirname "$cvt_prog"\` >/dev/null && pwd
`/`basename "$cvt_prog"`
rm \-f $list
} 1>.doc 2>/dev/null
sed \-f .cmds .doc | /usr/local/gnu/bin/grep \-E \-v '^[ ]*$' | $cvt_prog
+.TH ntpq 1ntpqman "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "User Commands"
+.\"
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-NXaOp5/ag-ZXaOo5)
+.\"
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:54 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" From the definitions ntpq-opts.def
+.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
+.SH NAME
+\f\*[B-Font]ntpq\fP ntpq
+\- standard NTP query program
.SH "ENVIRONMENT"
See \fBOPTION PRESETS\fP for configuration environment variables.
.SH "FILES"
-.Dd December 22 2013
+.Dd December 23 2013
.Dt NTPQ 1ntpqmdoc User Commands
.Os SunOS 5.10
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpq-opts.mdoc)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:08:27 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:00 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntpq-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
and determine the performance of
<code>ntpd</code>, the NTP daemon.
- <p>This document applies to version 4.2.7p402 of <code>ntpq</code>.
+ <p>This document applies to version 4.2.7p403 of <code>ntpq</code>.
<ul class="menu">
<li><a accesskey="1" href="#ntpq-Description">ntpq Description</a>
Otherwise,
<code>ntpq</code>
will attempt to read
-interactive format commands from the standard input.
-<div class="node">
-<p><hr>
-<a name="Internal-Commands"></a>
-<br>
-</div>
+interactive format commands from the standard input.
-<h3 class="section">Internal Commands</h3>
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Internal Commands</h5>
<p>Interactive format commands consist of a keyword followed by zero
to four arguments.
requests being sent to a server.
These are described following.
<dl>
-<dt>? [<kbd>command_keyword</kbd>]<br><dt><code>help</code> [<kbd>command_keyword</kbd>]<dd>A
+<dt><code>?</code> <code>[</code><kbd>command_keyword</kbd><code>]</code><br><dt><code>help</code> <code>[</code><kbd>command_keyword</kbd><code>]</code><dd>A
?
by itself will print a list of all the command
keywords known to this incarnation of
-<code>ntpq</code>.
+<code>ntpq</code>
A
?
followed by a command keyword will print function and usage
<code>ntpq</code>
than this manual
page.
-<br><dt><code>addvars</code> <kbd>variable_name</kbd>[<code>=value</code>]<dd><code>...</code>
-
- <p>rmvars<kbd>variable_name</kbd><code>...</code>
-clearvars
-The data carried by NTP mode 6 messages consists of a list of
+<br><dt><code>addvars</code> <kbd>variable_name</kbd> <code>[=value]</code> <code>...</code><br><dt><code>rmvars</code> <kbd>variable_name</kbd> <code>...</code><br><dt><code>clearvars</code><dd>The data carried by NTP mode 6 messages consists of a list of
items of the form
variable_name=value,
where the
<code>clearlist</code>
command removes all variables from the
list.
-authenticate[yes]|no
-Normally
+<br><dt><code>authenticate</code> <code>[yes | no]</code><dd>Normally
<code>ntpq</code>
does not authenticate requests unless
they are write requests.
The command
-authenticateyes
+authenticate yes
causes
<code>ntpq</code>
to send authentication with all requests it
to display whether or not
<code>ntpq</code>
is currently autheinticating requests.
-cooked
-Causes output from query commands to be "cooked", so that
+<br><dt><code>cooked</code><dd>Causes output from query commands to be "cooked", so that
variables which are recognized by
<code>ntpq</code>
will have their
thinks should have a decodable value but didn't are
marked with a trailing
?.
-debugOo<code>more</code>|<code>less</code>|<code>off</code>Oc
-With no argument, displays the current debug level.
+<br><dt><code>debug</code> <code>[more | less | off]</code><dd>With no argument, displays the current debug level.
Otherwise, the debug level is changed to the indicated level.
-delay<kbd>milliseconds</kbd>
-Specify a time interval to be added to timestamps included in
+<br><dt><code>delay</code> <kbd>milliseconds</kbd><dd>Specify a time interval to be added to timestamps included in
requests which require authentication.
This is used to enable
(unreliable) server reconfiguration over long delay network paths
Actually the
server does not now require timestamps in authenticated requests,
so this command may be obsolete.
-host<kbd>hostname</kbd>
-Set the host to which future queries will be sent.
+<br><dt><code>host</code> <kbd>hostname</kbd><dd>Set the host to which future queries will be sent.
<kbd>hostname</kbd>
may be either a host name or a numeric address.
-hostnames[<code>yes</code>|<code>Cm</code><code>no</code>]
-If
+<br><dt><code>hostnames</code> <code>[yes | no]</code><dd>If
<code>yes</code>
is specified, host names are printed in
information displays.
modified using the command line
<code>-n</code>
switch.
-keyid<kbd>keyid</kbd>
-This command allows the specification of a key number to be
+<br><dt><code>keyid</code> <kbd>keyid</kbd><dd>This command allows the specification of a key number to be
used to authenticate configuration requests.
This must correspond
to a key number the server has been configured to use for this
purpose.
-ntpversion<code>Oo</code>
-<code>1</code>|
-<code>2</code>|
-<code>3</code>|
-<code>4</code>
-Oc
-
- <p>Sets the NTP version number which
+<br><dt><code>ntpversion</code> <code>[1 | 2 | 3 | 4]</code><dd>Sets the NTP version number which
<code>ntpq</code>
claims in
packets.
to be no servers left which demand version 1.
With no argument, displays the current NTP version that will be used
when communicating with servers.
-quit
-Exit
+<br><dt><code>quit</code><dd>Exit
<code>ntpq</code>
-passwd
-This command prompts you to type in a password (which will not
+<br><dt><code>passwd</code><dd>This command prompts you to type in a password (which will not
be echoed) which will be used to authenticate configuration
requests.
The password must correspond to the key configured for
use by the NTP server for this purpose if such requests are to be
successful.
-raw
-Causes all output from query commands is printed as received
+<br><dt><code>raw</code><dd>Causes all output from query commands is printed as received
from the remote server.
The only formating/interpretation done on
the data is to transform nonascii data into a printable (but barely
understandable) form.
-timeout<kbd>milliseconds</kbd>
-Specify a timeout period for responses to server queries.
+<br><dt><code>timeout</code> <kbd>milliseconds</kbd><dd>Specify a timeout period for responses to server queries.
The
default is about 5000 milliseconds.
Note that since
<div class="node">
<p><hr>
<a name="ntpq-usage"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntpq-ipv4">ntpq ipv4</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Internal-Commands">Internal Commands</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntpq-Invocation">ntpq Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
used to select the program, defaulting to <span class="file">more</span>. Both will exit
with a status code of 0.
-<pre class="example">ntpq - standard NTP query program - Ver. 4.2.7p401
+<pre class="example">ntpq - standard NTP query program - Ver. 4.2.7p402
Usage: ntpq [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]... [ host ...]
Flg Arg Option-Name Description
-4 no ipv4 Force IPv4 DNS name resolution
<p><hr>
<a name="ntpq-ipv4"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntpq-ipv6">ntpq ipv6</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntpq-usage">ntpq usage</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Internal-Commands">Internal Commands</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntpq-Invocation">ntpq Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
<p><hr>
<a name="ntpq-ipv6"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntpq-command">ntpq command</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntpq-ipv4">ntpq ipv4</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Internal-Commands">Internal Commands</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntpq-Invocation">ntpq Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
<p><hr>
<a name="ntpq-command"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntpq-peers">ntpq peers</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntpq-ipv6">ntpq ipv6</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Internal-Commands">Internal Commands</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntpq-Invocation">ntpq Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
<p><hr>
<a name="ntpq-peers"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntpq-interactive">ntpq interactive</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntpq-command">ntpq command</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Internal-Commands">Internal Commands</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntpq-Invocation">ntpq Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
<p><hr>
<a name="ntpq-interactive"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntpq-numeric">ntpq numeric</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntpq-peers">ntpq peers</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Internal-Commands">Internal Commands</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntpq-Invocation">ntpq Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
<p><hr>
<a name="ntpq-numeric"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntpq-old_002drv">ntpq old-rv</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntpq-interactive">ntpq interactive</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Internal-Commands">Internal Commands</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntpq-Invocation">ntpq Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
<p><hr>
<a name="ntpq-old_002drv"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntpq-config">ntpq config</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntpq-numeric">ntpq numeric</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Internal-Commands">Internal Commands</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntpq-Invocation">ntpq Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
<p><hr>
<a name="ntpq-config"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntpq-exit-status">ntpq exit status</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntpq-old_002drv">ntpq old-rv</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Internal-Commands">Internal Commands</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntpq-Invocation">ntpq Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
<div class="node">
<p><hr>
<a name="ntpq-exit-status"></a>Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntpq-config">ntpq config</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Internal-Commands">Internal Commands</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntpq-Invocation">ntpq Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
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-.TH ntpq @NTPQ_MS@ "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "User Commands"
+.TH ntpq @NTPQ_MS@ "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-7aaGAP/ag-ibaGzP)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-NXaOp5/ag-ZXaOo5)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:08:21 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:54 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntpq-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
The \fIhomerc\fP files are "\fI$HOME\fP", and "\fI.\fP".
If any of these are directories, then the file \fI.ntprc\fP
is searched for within those directories.
-.TH ntpq @NTPQ_MS@ "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "User Commands"
-.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-7aaGAP/ag-ibaGzP)
-.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:08:21 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
-.\" From the definitions ntpq-opts.def
-.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
-.SH NAME
-\f\*[B-Font]ntpq\fP ntpq
-\- standard NTP query program
cvt_prog='/usr/local/gnu/share/autogen/texi2man'
cvt_prog=`cd \`dirname "$cvt_prog"\` >/dev/null && pwd
`/`basename "$cvt_prog"`
rm \-f $list
} 1>.doc 2>/dev/null
sed \-f .cmds .doc | /usr/local/gnu/bin/grep \-E \-v '^[ ]*$' | $cvt_prog
+.TH ntpq @NTPQ_MS@ "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "User Commands"
+.\"
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-NXaOp5/ag-ZXaOo5)
+.\"
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:37:54 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" From the definitions ntpq-opts.def
+.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
+.SH NAME
+\f\*[B-Font]ntpq\fP ntpq
+\- standard NTP query program
.SH "ENVIRONMENT"
See \fBOPTION PRESETS\fP for configuration environment variables.
.SH "FILES"
-.Dd December 22 2013
+.Dd December 23 2013
.Dt NTPQ @NTPQ_MS@ User Commands
.Os SunOS 5.10
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpq-opts.mdoc)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:08:27 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:00 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntpq-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
#
# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (invoke-ntpsnmpd.texi)
#
-# It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:08:41 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+# It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:13 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
# From the definitions ntpsnmpd-opts.def
# and the template file agtexi-cmd.tpl
@end ignore
@exampleindent 0
@example
-ntpsnmpd - NTP SNMP MIB agent - Ver. 4.2.7p402
+ntpsnmpd - NTP SNMP MIB agent - Ver. 4.2.7p403
Usage: ntpsnmpd [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[@{=| @}<val>] ]...
Flg Arg Option-Name Description
-n no nofork Do not fork
/*
* EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpsnmpd-opts.c)
*
- * It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:08:29 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+ * It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:02 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
* From the definitions ntpsnmpd-opts.def
* and the template file options
*
* static const strings for ntpsnmpd options
*/
static char const ntpsnmpd_opt_strs[1560] =
-/* 0 */ "ntpsnmpd 4.2.7p402\n"
+/* 0 */ "ntpsnmpd 4.2.7p403\n"
"Copyright (C) 1970-2013 The University of Delaware, all rights reserved.\n"
"This is free software. It is licensed for use, modification and\n"
"redistribution under the terms of the NTP License, copies of which\n"
/* 1360 */ "no-load-opts\0"
/* 1373 */ "no\0"
/* 1376 */ "NTPSNMPD\0"
-/* 1385 */ "ntpsnmpd - NTP SNMP MIB agent - Ver. 4.2.7p402\n"
+/* 1385 */ "ntpsnmpd - NTP SNMP MIB agent - Ver. 4.2.7p403\n"
"Usage: %s [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]...\n\0"
/* 1490 */ "$HOME\0"
/* 1496 */ ".\0"
/* 1498 */ ".ntprc\0"
/* 1505 */ "http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org\0"
/* 1539 */ "\n\0"
-/* 1541 */ "ntpsnmpd 4.2.7p402";
+/* 1541 */ "ntpsnmpd 4.2.7p403";
/**
* nofork option description:
translate option names.
*/
/* referenced via ntpsnmpdOptions.pzCopyright */
- puts(_("ntpsnmpd 4.2.7p402\n\
+ puts(_("ntpsnmpd 4.2.7p403\n\
Copyright (C) 1970-2013 The University of Delaware, all rights reserved.\n\
This is free software. It is licensed for use, modification and\n\
redistribution under the terms of the NTP License, copies of which\n\
puts(_("load options from a config file"));
/* referenced via ntpsnmpdOptions.pzUsageTitle */
- puts(_("ntpsnmpd - NTP SNMP MIB agent - Ver. 4.2.7p402\n\
+ puts(_("ntpsnmpd - NTP SNMP MIB agent - Ver. 4.2.7p403\n\
Usage: %s [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]...\n"));
/* referenced via ntpsnmpdOptions.pzExplain */
puts(_("\n"));
/* referenced via ntpsnmpdOptions.pzFullVersion */
- puts(_("ntpsnmpd 4.2.7p402"));
+ puts(_("ntpsnmpd 4.2.7p403"));
/* referenced via ntpsnmpdOptions.pzFullUsage */
puts(_("<<<NOT-FOUND>>>"));
/*
* EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpsnmpd-opts.h)
*
- * It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:08:29 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+ * It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:02 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
* From the definitions ntpsnmpd-opts.def
* and the template file options
*
/** count of all options for ntpsnmpd */
#define OPTION_CT 8
/** ntpsnmpd version */
-#define NTPSNMPD_VERSION "4.2.7p402"
+#define NTPSNMPD_VERSION "4.2.7p403"
/** Full ntpsnmpd version text */
-#define NTPSNMPD_FULL_VERSION "ntpsnmpd 4.2.7p402"
+#define NTPSNMPD_FULL_VERSION "ntpsnmpd 4.2.7p403"
/**
* Interface defines for all options. Replace "n" with the UPPER_CASED
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-.TH ntpsnmpd 1ntpsnmpdman "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "User Commands"
+.TH ntpsnmpd 1ntpsnmpdman "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-LhaGNQ/ag-YhaGMQ)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-XCayB6/ag-9CayA6)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:08:38 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:09 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntpsnmpd-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
The \fIhomerc\fP files are "\fI$HOME\fP", and "\fI.\fP".
If any of these are directories, then the file \fI.ntprc\fP
is searched for within those directories.
+.TH ntpsnmpd 1ntpsnmpdman "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "User Commands"
+.\"
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-XCayB6/ag-9CayA6)
+.\"
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:09 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" From the definitions ntpsnmpd-opts.def
+.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
+.SH NAME
+\f\*[B-Font]ntpsnmpd\fP ntpsnmpd
+\- NTP SNMP MIB agent
cvt_prog='/usr/local/gnu/share/autogen/texi2man'
cvt_prog=`cd \`dirname "$cvt_prog"\` >/dev/null && pwd
`/`basename "$cvt_prog"`
rm \-f $list
} 1>.doc 2>/dev/null
sed \-f .cmds .doc | /usr/local/gnu/bin/grep \-E \-v '^[ ]*$' | $cvt_prog
-.TH ntpsnmpd 1ntpsnmpdman "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "User Commands"
-.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-LhaGNQ/ag-YhaGMQ)
-.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:08:38 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
-.\" From the definitions ntpsnmpd-opts.def
-.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
-.SH NAME
-\f\*[B-Font]ntpsnmpd\fP ntpsnmpd
-\- NTP SNMP MIB agent
.SH USAGE
\f\*[B-Font]ntpsnmpd\fP
currently uses a private MIB OID,
.sp \n(Ppu
.ne 2
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of NTP.
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of NTP.
.sp \n(Ppu
.ne 2
-.Dd December 22 2013
+.Dd December 23 2013
.Dt NTPSNMPD 1ntpsnmpdmdoc User Commands
.Os SunOS 5.10
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpsnmpd-opts.mdoc)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:08:44 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:15 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntpsnmpd-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
please fill me in...
.El
.Pp
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of NTP.
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of NTP.
.Pp
This manual page was \fIAutoGen\fP\-erated from the \fBntpsnmpd\fP
option definitions.
<p>The <code>ntpsnmpd</code> utility program is used to monitor NTP daemon <code>ntpd</code>
operations and determine performance. It uses the standard NTP mode 6 control
- <p>This document applies to version 4.2.7p402 of <code>ntpsnmpd</code>.
+ <p>This document applies to version 4.2.7p403 of <code>ntpsnmpd</code>.
<ul class="menu">
<li><a accesskey="1" href="#ntpsnmpd-Description">ntpsnmpd Description</a>: Description
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-.TH ntpsnmpd @NTPSNMPD_MS@ "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "User Commands"
+.TH ntpsnmpd @NTPSNMPD_MS@ "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-LhaGNQ/ag-YhaGMQ)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-XCayB6/ag-9CayA6)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:08:38 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:09 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntpsnmpd-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
The \fIhomerc\fP files are "\fI$HOME\fP", and "\fI.\fP".
If any of these are directories, then the file \fI.ntprc\fP
is searched for within those directories.
+.TH ntpsnmpd @NTPSNMPD_MS@ "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "User Commands"
+.\"
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-XCayB6/ag-9CayA6)
+.\"
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:09 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" From the definitions ntpsnmpd-opts.def
+.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
+.SH NAME
+\f\*[B-Font]ntpsnmpd\fP ntpsnmpd
+\- NTP SNMP MIB agent
cvt_prog='/usr/local/gnu/share/autogen/texi2man'
cvt_prog=`cd \`dirname "$cvt_prog"\` >/dev/null && pwd
`/`basename "$cvt_prog"`
rm \-f $list
} 1>.doc 2>/dev/null
sed \-f .cmds .doc | /usr/local/gnu/bin/grep \-E \-v '^[ ]*$' | $cvt_prog
-.TH ntpsnmpd @NTPSNMPD_MS@ "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "User Commands"
-.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-LhaGNQ/ag-YhaGMQ)
-.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:08:38 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
-.\" From the definitions ntpsnmpd-opts.def
-.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
-.SH NAME
-\f\*[B-Font]ntpsnmpd\fP ntpsnmpd
-\- NTP SNMP MIB agent
.SH USAGE
\f\*[B-Font]ntpsnmpd\fP
currently uses a private MIB OID,
.sp \n(Ppu
.ne 2
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of NTP.
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of NTP.
.sp \n(Ppu
.ne 2
-.Dd December 22 2013
+.Dd December 23 2013
.Dt NTPSNMPD @NTPSNMPD_MS@ User Commands
.Os SunOS 5.10
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpsnmpd-opts.mdoc)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:08:44 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:15 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntpsnmpd-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
please fill me in...
.El
.Pp
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of NTP.
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of NTP.
.Pp
This manual page was \fIAutoGen\fP\-erated from the \fBntpsnmpd\fP
option definitions.
# - Numeric values increment
# - empty 'increments' to 1
# - NEW 'increments' to empty
-point=402
+point=403
### betapoint is normally modified by script.
# ntp-stable Beta number (betapoint)
#
# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (invoke-plot_summary.texi)
#
-# It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:02:56 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+# It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:35:15 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
# From the definitions plot_summary-opts.def
# and the template file agtexi-cmd.tpl
@end ignore
#
# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (invoke-summary.texi)
#
-# It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:03:02 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+# It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:35:21 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
# From the definitions summary-opts.def
# and the template file agtexi-cmd.tpl
@end ignore
and only then start any applicaitons (like database servers) that require
accurate and stable time.
- <p>This document applies to version 4.2.7p402 of <code>ntp-wait</code>.
+ <p>This document applies to version 4.2.7p403 of <code>ntp-wait</code>.
<div class="shortcontents">
<h2>Short Contents</h2>
<p>This document describes the use of the NTP Project's <code>ntpsweep</code> program.
- <p>This document applies to version 4.2.7p402 of <code>ntpsweep</code>.
+ <p>This document applies to version 4.2.7p403 of <code>ntpsweep</code>.
<div class="shortcontents">
<h2>Short Contents</h2>
<h2 class="unnumbered">Simple Network Time Protocol User Manual</h2>
<p>This document describes the use of the NTP Project's <code>ntptrace</code> program.
-This document applies to version 4.2.7p402 of <code>ntptrace</code>.
+This document applies to version 4.2.7p403 of <code>ntptrace</code>.
<div class="shortcontents">
<h2>Short Contents</h2>
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-.TH plot_summary 1plot_summaryman "22 Dec 2013" "" "User Commands"
+.TH plot_summary 1plot_summaryman "23 Dec 2013" "" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-Tla4MG/ag-6laiMG)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-cza4AX/ag-ozaiAX)
.\"
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+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:35:17 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions plot_summary-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-\-more-help\f[]
Pass the extended usage information through a pager.
.PP
-.TH plot_summary 1plot_summaryman "22 Dec 2013" "" "User Commands"
+.TH plot_summary 1plot_summaryman "23 Dec 2013" "" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-Tla4MG/ag-6laiMG)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-cza4AX/ag-ozaiAX)
.\"
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+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:35:17 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions plot_summary-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
-.Dd December 22 2013
+.Dd December 23 2013
.Dt PLOT_SUMMARY 1plot_summarymdoc User Commands
.Os SunOS 5.10
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (plot_summary-opts.mdoc)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:03:00 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:35:19 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions plot_summary-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
.It Fl \-more\-help
Pass the extended usage information through a pager.
.El
+There is no description for this command.
cvt_prog='/usr/local/gnu/share/autogen/texi2mdoc'
cvt_prog=`cd \`dirname "$cvt_prog"\` >/dev/null && pwd
`/`basename "$cvt_prog"`
rm \-f $list
} 1>.doc 2>/dev/null
/usr/local/gnu/bin/grep \-E \-v '^[ ]*$' .doc | $cvt_prog
-There is no description for this command.
.Sh "EXIT STATUS"
One of the following exit values will be returned:
.Bl -tag
<h2 class="unnumbered">Plot_summary User Manual</h2>
<p>This document describes the use of the NTP Project's <code>plot_summary</code> program.
-This document applies to version 4.2.7p402 of <code>plot_summary</code>.
+This document applies to version 4.2.7p403 of <code>plot_summary</code>.
<div class="shortcontents">
<h2>Short Contents</h2>
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-.TH plot_summary 1plot_summaryman "22 Dec 2013" "" "User Commands"
+.TH plot_summary 1plot_summaryman "23 Dec 2013" "" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-Tla4MG/ag-6laiMG)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-cza4AX/ag-ozaiAX)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:02:58 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:35:17 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions plot_summary-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-\-more-help\f[]
Pass the extended usage information through a pager.
.PP
-.TH plot_summary 1plot_summaryman "22 Dec 2013" "" "User Commands"
+.TH plot_summary 1plot_summaryman "23 Dec 2013" "" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-Tla4MG/ag-6laiMG)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-cza4AX/ag-ozaiAX)
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+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:35:17 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions plot_summary-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
-.Dd December 22 2013
+.Dd December 23 2013
.Dt PLOT_SUMMARY 1plot_summarymdoc User Commands
.Os SunOS 5.10
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (plot_summary-opts.mdoc)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:03:00 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:35:19 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions plot_summary-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
.It Fl \-more\-help
Pass the extended usage information through a pager.
.El
+There is no description for this command.
cvt_prog='/usr/local/gnu/share/autogen/texi2mdoc'
cvt_prog=`cd \`dirname "$cvt_prog"\` >/dev/null && pwd
`/`basename "$cvt_prog"`
rm \-f $list
} 1>.doc 2>/dev/null
/usr/local/gnu/bin/grep \-E \-v '^[ ]*$' .doc | $cvt_prog
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One of the following exit values will be returned:
.Bl -tag
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-.TH summary 1summaryman "22 Dec 2013" "" "User Commands"
+.TH summary 1summaryman "23 Dec 2013" "" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-lLaO3G/ag-yLa42G)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-B5aORX/ag-N5a4QX)
.\"
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+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:35:23 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions summary-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-\-more-help\f[]
Pass the extended usage information through a pager.
.PP
-.TH summary 1summaryman "22 Dec 2013" "" "User Commands"
+.TH summary 1summaryman "23 Dec 2013" "" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-lLaO3G/ag-yLa42G)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-B5aORX/ag-N5a4QX)
.\"
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+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:35:23 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions summary-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
-.Dd December 22 2013
+.Dd December 23 2013
.Dt SUMMARY 1summarymdoc User Commands
.Os SunOS 5.10
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (summary-opts.mdoc)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:03:06 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:35:25 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions summary-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
<h2 class="unnumbered">Summary User Manual</h2>
<p>This document describes the use of the NTP Project's <code>summary</code> program.
-This document applies to version 4.2.7p402 of <code>summary</code>.
+This document applies to version 4.2.7p403 of <code>summary</code>.
<div class="shortcontents">
<h2>Short Contents</h2>
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-.TH summary 1summaryman "22 Dec 2013" "" "User Commands"
+.TH summary 1summaryman "23 Dec 2013" "" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-lLaO3G/ag-yLa42G)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-B5aORX/ag-N5a4QX)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:03:04 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:35:23 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions summary-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-\-more-help\f[]
Pass the extended usage information through a pager.
.PP
-.TH summary 1summaryman "22 Dec 2013" "" "User Commands"
+.TH summary 1summaryman "23 Dec 2013" "" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-lLaO3G/ag-yLa42G)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-B5aORX/ag-N5a4QX)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:03:04 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:35:23 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions summary-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
-.Dd December 22 2013
+.Dd December 23 2013
.Dt SUMMARY 1summarymdoc User Commands
.Os SunOS 5.10
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (summary-opts.mdoc)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:03:06 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:35:25 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions summary-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
#
# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (invoke-sntp.texi)
#
-# It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:09:28 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+# It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:56 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
# From the definitions sntp-opts.def
# and the template file agtexi-cmd.tpl
@end ignore
@exampleindent 0
@example
-sntp - standard Simple Network Time Protocol client program - Ver. 4.2.7p402
+sntp - standard Simple Network Time Protocol client program - Ver. 4.2.7p403
Usage: sntp [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[@{=| @}<val>] ]... \
[ hostname-or-IP ...]
Flg Arg Option-Name Description
/*
* EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (sntp-opts.c)
*
- * It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:00:07 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+ * It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:32:16 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
* From the definitions sntp-opts.def
* and the template file options
*
* static const strings for sntp options
*/
static char const sntp_opt_strs[2499] =
-/* 0 */ "sntp 4.2.7p402\n"
+/* 0 */ "sntp 4.2.7p403\n"
"Copyright (C) 1970-2013 The University of Delaware, all rights reserved.\n"
"This is free software. It is licensed for use, modification and\n"
"redistribution under the terms of the NTP License, copies of which\n"
/* 2244 */ "LOAD_OPTS\0"
/* 2254 */ "no-load-opts\0"
/* 2267 */ "SNTP\0"
-/* 2272 */ "sntp - standard Simple Network Time Protocol client program - Ver. 4.2.7p402\n"
+/* 2272 */ "sntp - standard Simple Network Time Protocol client program - Ver. 4.2.7p403\n"
"Usage: %s [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]... \\\n"
"\t\t[ hostname-or-IP ...]\n\0"
/* 2433 */ "$HOME\0"
/* 2441 */ ".ntprc\0"
/* 2448 */ "http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org\0"
/* 2482 */ "\n\0"
-/* 2484 */ "sntp 4.2.7p402";
+/* 2484 */ "sntp 4.2.7p403";
/**
* ipv4 option description with
translate option names.
*/
/* referenced via sntpOptions.pzCopyright */
- puts(_("sntp 4.2.7p402\n\
+ puts(_("sntp 4.2.7p403\n\
Copyright (C) 1970-2013 The University of Delaware, all rights reserved.\n\
This is free software. It is licensed for use, modification and\n\
redistribution under the terms of the NTP License, copies of which\n\
puts(_("load options from a config file"));
/* referenced via sntpOptions.pzUsageTitle */
- puts(_("sntp - standard Simple Network Time Protocol client program - Ver. 4.2.7p402\n\
+ puts(_("sntp - standard Simple Network Time Protocol client program - Ver. 4.2.7p403\n\
Usage: %s [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]... \\\n\
\t\t[ hostname-or-IP ...]\n"));
puts(_("\n"));
/* referenced via sntpOptions.pzFullVersion */
- puts(_("sntp 4.2.7p402"));
+ puts(_("sntp 4.2.7p403"));
/* referenced via sntpOptions.pzFullUsage */
puts(_("<<<NOT-FOUND>>>"));
/*
* EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (sntp-opts.h)
*
- * It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:00:06 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+ * It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:32:15 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
* From the definitions sntp-opts.def
* and the template file options
*
/** count of all options for sntp */
#define OPTION_CT 23
/** sntp version */
-#define SNTP_VERSION "4.2.7p402"
+#define SNTP_VERSION "4.2.7p403"
/** Full sntp version text */
-#define SNTP_FULL_VERSION "sntp 4.2.7p402"
+#define SNTP_FULL_VERSION "sntp 4.2.7p403"
/**
* Interface defines for all options. Replace "n" with the UPPER_CASED
.ds B-Font B
.ds I-Font I
.ds R-Font R
-.TH sntp 1sntpman "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "User Commands"
+.TH sntp 1sntpman "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-mHaqeU/ag-yHaqdU)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-GdaiAd/ag-Sdaazd)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:09:24 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:53 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions sntp-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
The \fIhomerc\fP files are "\fI$HOME\fP", and "\fI.\fP".
If any of these are directories, then the file \fI.ntprc\fP
is searched for within those directories.
+.TH sntp 1sntpman "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "User Commands"
+.\"
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-GdaiAd/ag-Sdaazd)
+.\"
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:53 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" From the definitions sntp-opts.def
+.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
+.SH NAME
+\f\*[B-Font]sntp\fP sntp
+\- standard Simple Network Time Protocol client program
cvt_prog='/usr/local/gnu/share/autogen/texi2man'
cvt_prog=`cd \`dirname "$cvt_prog"\` >/dev/null && pwd
`/`basename "$cvt_prog"`
rm \-f $list
} 1>.doc 2>/dev/null
sed \-f .cmds .doc | /usr/local/gnu/bin/grep \-E \-v '^[ ]*$' | $cvt_prog
-.TH sntp 1sntpman "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "User Commands"
-.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-mHaqeU/ag-yHaqdU)
-.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:09:24 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
-.\" From the definitions sntp-opts.def
-.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
-.SH NAME
-\f\*[B-Font]sntp\fP sntp
-\- standard Simple Network Time Protocol client program
.SH USAGE
.TP 7
.NOP \f[C]sntp ntpserver.somewhere\f[]
.SH "BUGS"
Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org
.SH NOTES
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of
\f\*[B-Font]sntp\fP.
.sp \n(Ppu
.ne 2
-.Dd December 22 2013
+.Dd December 23 2013
.Dt SNTP 1sntpmdoc User Commands
.Os SunOS 5.10
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (sntp-opts.mdoc)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:09:31 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:59 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions sntp-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
.Sh "BUGS"
Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org
.Sh NOTES
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of
.Nm .
.Pp
This manual page was \fIAutoGen\fP\-erated from the \fBsntp\fP
clock. Run as root, it can correct the system clock to this offset as
well. It can be run as an interactive command or from a cron job.
- <p>This document applies to version 4.2.7p402 of <code>sntp</code>.
+ <p>This document applies to version 4.2.7p403 of <code>sntp</code>.
<p>The program implements the SNTP protocol as defined by RFC 5905, the NTPv4
IETF specification.
used to select the program, defaulting to <span class="file">more</span>. Both will exit
with a status code of 0.
-<pre class="example">sntp - standard Simple Network Time Protocol client program - Ver. 4.2.7p402
+<pre class="example">sntp - standard Simple Network Time Protocol client program - Ver. 4.2.7p403
Usage: sntp [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]... \
[ hostname-or-IP ...]
Flg Arg Option-Name Description
.ds B-Font B
.ds I-Font I
.ds R-Font R
-.TH sntp @SNTP_MS@ "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "User Commands"
+.TH sntp @SNTP_MS@ "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-mHaqeU/ag-yHaqdU)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-GdaiAd/ag-Sdaazd)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:09:24 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:53 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions sntp-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
The \fIhomerc\fP files are "\fI$HOME\fP", and "\fI.\fP".
If any of these are directories, then the file \fI.ntprc\fP
is searched for within those directories.
+.TH sntp @SNTP_MS@ "23 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p403" "User Commands"
+.\"
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-GdaiAd/ag-Sdaazd)
+.\"
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:53 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" From the definitions sntp-opts.def
+.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
+.SH NAME
+\f\*[B-Font]sntp\fP sntp
+\- standard Simple Network Time Protocol client program
cvt_prog='/usr/local/gnu/share/autogen/texi2man'
cvt_prog=`cd \`dirname "$cvt_prog"\` >/dev/null && pwd
`/`basename "$cvt_prog"`
rm \-f $list
} 1>.doc 2>/dev/null
sed \-f .cmds .doc | /usr/local/gnu/bin/grep \-E \-v '^[ ]*$' | $cvt_prog
-.TH sntp @SNTP_MS@ "22 Dec 2013" "4.2.7p402" "User Commands"
-.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-mHaqeU/ag-yHaqdU)
-.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:09:24 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
-.\" From the definitions sntp-opts.def
-.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
-.SH NAME
-\f\*[B-Font]sntp\fP sntp
-\- standard Simple Network Time Protocol client program
.SH USAGE
.TP 7
.NOP \f[C]sntp ntpserver.somewhere\f[]
.SH "BUGS"
Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org
.SH NOTES
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of
\f\*[B-Font]sntp\fP.
.sp \n(Ppu
.ne 2
-.Dd December 22 2013
+.Dd December 23 2013
.Dt SNTP @SNTP_MS@ User Commands
.Os SunOS 5.10
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (sntp-opts.mdoc)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:09:31 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:59 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions sntp-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
.Sh "BUGS"
Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org
.Sh NOTES
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of
.Nm .
.Pp
This manual page was \fIAutoGen\fP\-erated from the \fBsntp\fP
#
# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (invoke-ntp-keygen.texi)
#
-# It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:09:05 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+# It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:34 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
# From the definitions ntp-keygen-opts.def
# and the template file agtexi-cmd.tpl
@end ignore
@exampleindent 0
@example
-ntp-keygen (ntp) - Create a NTP host key - Ver. 4.2.7p402
+ntp-keygen (ntp) - Create a NTP host key - Ver. 4.2.7p403
Usage: ntp-keygen [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[@{=| @}<val>] ]...
Flg Arg Option-Name Description
-b Num imbits identity modulus bits
/*
* EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntp-keygen-opts.c)
*
- * It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:08:49 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+ * It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:21 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
* From the definitions ntp-keygen-opts.def
* and the template file options
*
* static const strings for ntp-keygen options
*/
static char const ntp_keygen_opt_strs[2357] =
-/* 0 */ "ntp-keygen (ntp) 4.2.7p402\n"
+/* 0 */ "ntp-keygen (ntp) 4.2.7p403\n"
"Copyright (C) 1970-2013 The University of Delaware, all rights reserved.\n"
"This is free software. It is licensed for use, modification and\n"
"redistribution under the terms of the NTP License, copies of which\n"
/* 2136 */ "no-load-opts\0"
/* 2149 */ "no\0"
/* 2152 */ "NTP_KEYGEN\0"
-/* 2163 */ "ntp-keygen (ntp) - Create a NTP host key - Ver. 4.2.7p402\n"
+/* 2163 */ "ntp-keygen (ntp) - Create a NTP host key - Ver. 4.2.7p403\n"
"Usage: %s [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]...\n\0"
/* 2279 */ "$HOME\0"
/* 2285 */ ".\0"
/* 2287 */ ".ntprc\0"
/* 2294 */ "http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org\0"
/* 2328 */ "\n\0"
-/* 2330 */ "ntp-keygen (ntp) 4.2.7p402";
+/* 2330 */ "ntp-keygen (ntp) 4.2.7p403";
/**
* imbits option description:
translate option names.
*/
/* referenced via ntp_keygenOptions.pzCopyright */
- puts(_("ntp-keygen (ntp) 4.2.7p402\n\
+ puts(_("ntp-keygen (ntp) 4.2.7p403\n\
Copyright (C) 1970-2013 The University of Delaware, all rights reserved.\n\
This is free software. It is licensed for use, modification and\n\
redistribution under the terms of the NTP License, copies of which\n\
puts(_("load options from a config file"));
/* referenced via ntp_keygenOptions.pzUsageTitle */
- puts(_("ntp-keygen (ntp) - Create a NTP host key - Ver. 4.2.7p402\n\
+ puts(_("ntp-keygen (ntp) - Create a NTP host key - Ver. 4.2.7p403\n\
Usage: %s [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]...\n"));
/* referenced via ntp_keygenOptions.pzExplain */
puts(_("\n"));
/* referenced via ntp_keygenOptions.pzFullVersion */
- puts(_("ntp-keygen (ntp) 4.2.7p402"));
+ puts(_("ntp-keygen (ntp) 4.2.7p403"));
/* referenced via ntp_keygenOptions.pzFullUsage */
puts(_("<<<NOT-FOUND>>>"));
/*
* EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntp-keygen-opts.h)
*
- * It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:08:48 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+ * It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:19 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
* From the definitions ntp-keygen-opts.def
* and the template file options
*
/** count of all options for ntp-keygen */
#define OPTION_CT 26
/** ntp-keygen version */
-#define NTP_KEYGEN_VERSION "4.2.7p402"
+#define NTP_KEYGEN_VERSION "4.2.7p403"
/** Full ntp-keygen version text */
-#define NTP_KEYGEN_FULL_VERSION "ntp-keygen (ntp) 4.2.7p402"
+#define NTP_KEYGEN_FULL_VERSION "ntp-keygen (ntp) 4.2.7p403"
/**
* Interface defines for all options. Replace "n" with the UPPER_CASED
.ds B-Font B
.ds I-Font I
.ds R-Font R
-.TH ntp-keygen 1ntp-keygenman "22 Dec 2013" "ntp (4.2.7p402)" "User Commands"
+.TH ntp-keygen 1ntp-keygenman "23 Dec 2013" "ntp (4.2.7p403)" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-SUaOhS/ag-5UaOgS)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-Hwayzb/ag-Uwayyb)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:09:01 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:29 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntp-keygen-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
The \fIhomerc\fP files are "\fI$HOME\fP", and "\fI.\fP".
If any of these are directories, then the file \fI.ntprc\fP
is searched for within those directories.
-.TH ntp-keygen 1ntp-keygenman "22 Dec 2013" "ntp (4.2.7p402)" "User Commands"
+.TH ntp-keygen 1ntp-keygenman "23 Dec 2013" "ntp (4.2.7p403)" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-SUaOhS/ag-5UaOgS)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-Hwayzb/ag-Uwayyb)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:09:01 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:29 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntp-keygen-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org
.SH NOTES
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of NTP.
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of NTP.
Portions of this document came from FreeBSD.
.sp \n(Ppu
.ne 2
-.Dd December 22 2013
+.Dd December 23 2013
.Dt NTP_KEYGEN 1ntp-keygenmdoc User Commands
.Os SunOS 5.10
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntp-keygen-opts.mdoc)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:09:08 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:36 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntp-keygen-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
.Pp
Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org
.Sh NOTES
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of NTP.
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of NTP.
Portions of this document came from FreeBSD.
.Pp
This manual page was \fIAutoGen\fP\-erated from the \fBntp\-keygen\fP
printable ASCII format so they can be embedded as MIME attachments in
mail to other sites.
- <p>This document applies to version 4.2.7p402 of <code>ntp-keygen</code>.
+ <p>This document applies to version 4.2.7p403 of <code>ntp-keygen</code>.
<div class="node">
<p><hr>
<code>-q</code>
option the password for encrypted files sent to remote sites.
If no password is specified, the host name returned by the Unix
-<code>gethostname</code>()
+<code>gethostname()</code>
function, normally the DNS name of the host is used.
<p>The
and include the file type, generating host and filestamp,
as described in the
Cryptographic Data Files
-section below.
-<div class="node">
-<p><hr>
-<a name="Running-the-Program"></a>
-<br>
-</div>
+section below.
-<h3 class="section">Running the Program</h3>
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Running the Program</h5>
<p>To test and gain experience with Autokey concepts, log in as root and
change to the keys directory, usually
<code>ntp-keygen</code>
program uses the same timestamp extension for all files generated
at one time, so each generation is distinct and can be readily
-recognized in monitoring data.
-<div class="node">
-<p><hr>
-<a name="Running-the-program"></a>
-<br>
-</div>
+recognized in monitoring data.
-<h3 class="section">Running the program</h3>
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Running the program</h5>
<p>The safest way to run the
<code>ntp-keygen</code>
<code>ntp-keygen</code>
program uses the same timestamp extension for all files generated
at one time, so each generation is distinct and can be readily
-recognized in monitoring data.
-<div class="node">
-<p><hr>
-<a name="Running-the-program"></a>
-<br>
-</div>
+recognized in monitoring data.
-<h3 class="section">Running the program</h3>
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Running the program</h5>
<p>The safest way to run the
<code>ntp-keygen</code>
scheme than the default, run
<code>ntp-keygen</code>
with the
-<code>-S</code> <kbd>-type</kbd>
+<code>-S</code> <kbd>type</kbd>
option, where
<kbd>type</kbd>
is either
run
<code>ntp-keygen</code>
with the
-<code>-c</code> <kbd>-scheme</kbd>
+<code>-c</code> <kbd>scheme</kbd>
option and selected
<kbd>scheme</kbd>
as needed.
<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
is restarted, it loads any new files and restarts the protocol.
Other dependent hosts will continue as usual until signatures are refreshed,
-at which time the protocol is restarted.
-<div class="node">
-<p><hr>
-<a name="Identity-Schemes"></a>
-<br>
-</div>
+at which time the protocol is restarted.
-<h3 class="section">Identity Schemes</h3>
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Identity Schemes</h5>
<p>As mentioned on the Autonomous Authentication page,
the default TC identity scheme is vulnerable to a middleman attack.
On trusted host alice run
<code>ntp-keygen</code>
<code>-P</code>
-<code>-p</code> <kbd>-password</kbd>
+<code>-p</code> <kbd>password</kbd>
to generate the host key file
<span class="file">ntpkey_RSAkey_</span><kbd>alice.filestamp</kbd>
and trusted private certificate file
<code>ntp-keygen</code>
<code>-T</code>
<code>-I</code>
-<code>-p</code> <kbd>-password</kbd>
+<code>-p</code> <kbd>password</kbd>
to produce her parameter file
<span class="file">ntpkey_IFFpar_</span><kbd>alice.filestamp</kbd>,
which includes both server and client keys.
<code>ntp-keygen</code>
<code>-T</code>
<code>-G</code>
-<code>-p</code> <kbd>-password</kbd>
+<code>-p</code> <kbd>password</kbd>
to produce her parameter file
<span class="file">ntpkey_GQpar_</span><kbd>alice.filestamp</kbd>,
which includes both server and client keys.
and bob one of her clients.
On TA trish run
<code>ntp-keygen</code>
-<code>-V</code> <kbd>-n</kbd>
-<code>-p</code> <kbd>-password</kbd>,
+<code>-V</code> <kbd>n</kbd>
+<code>-p</code> <kbd>password</kbd>,
where
<kbd>n</kbd>
is the number of revokable keys (typically 5) to produce
<span class="file">ntpkeys_MVkeyd_</span><kbd>trish.filestamp</kbd>
where
<kbd>d</kbd>
-is the key number (0 \&<
+is the key number (0 <
<kbd>d</kbd>
-\&<
+<
<kbd>n</kbd>).
Copy the parameter file to alice and install a soft link
from the generic
<span class="file">ntpkey_mvkey_</span><kbd>bob</kbd>
to the client key file.
As the MV scheme is independent of keys and certificates,
-these files can be refreshed as needed.
-<div class="node">
-<p><hr>
-<a name="Command-Line-Options"></a>
-<br>
-</div>
+these files can be refreshed as needed.
-<h3 class="section">Command Line Options</h3>
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Command Line Options</h5>
<dl>
-<dt><code>-c</code> <kbd>-scheme</kbd><dd>Select certificate message digest/signature encryption scheme.
+<dt><code>-c</code> <kbd>scheme</kbd><dd>Select certificate message digest/signature encryption scheme.
The
<kbd>scheme</kbd>
can be one of the following:
-
- <p>or
+. Cm RSA-MD2 , RSA-MD5 , RSA-SHA , RSA-SHA1 , RSA-MDC2 , RSA-RIPEMD160 , DSA-SHA ,
+or
<code>DSA-SHA1</code>.
Note that RSA schemes must be used with a RSA sign key and DSA
schemes must be used with a DSA sign key.
<br><dt><code>-H</code><dd>Generate new host keys, obsoleting any that may exist.
<br><dt><code>-I</code><dd>Generate parameters for the IFF identification scheme,
obsoleting any that may exist.
-<br><dt><code>-i</code> <kbd>-name</kbd><dd>Set the suject name to
+<br><dt><code>-i</code> <kbd>name</kbd><dd>Set the suject name to
<kbd>name</kbd>.
This is used as the subject field in certificates
and in the file name for host and sign keys.
<br><dt><code>-M</code><dd>Generate MD5 keys, obsoleting any that may exist.
<br><dt><code>-P</code><dd>Generate a private certificate.
By default, the program generates public certificates.
-<br><dt><code>-p</code> <kbd>-password</kbd><dd>Encrypt generated files containing private data with
+<br><dt><code>-p</code> <kbd>password</kbd><dd>Encrypt generated files containing private data with
<kbd>password</kbd>
and the DES-CBC algorithm.
<br><dt><code>-q</code><dd>Set the password for reading files to password.
-<br><dt><code>-S</code> <code>-Oo</code> <code>-Cm</code> <code>-RSA</code> <code>-</code> | <code>-DSA</code> <code>-Oc</code><dd>Generate a new sign key of the designated type,
+<br><dt><code>-S</code> <code>[RSA | DSA]</code><dd>Generate a new sign key of the designated type,
obsoleting any that may exist.
By default, the program uses the host key as the sign key.
-<br><dt><code>-s</code> <kbd>-name</kbd><dd>Set the issuer name to
+<br><dt><code>-s</code> <kbd>name</kbd><dd>Set the issuer name to
<kbd>name</kbd>.
This is used for the issuer field in certificates
and in the file name for identity files.
<br><dt><code>-T</code><dd>Generate a trusted certificate.
By default, the program generates a non-trusted certificate.
-<br><dt><code>-V</code> <kbd>-nkeys</kbd><dd>Generate parameters and keys for the Mu-Varadharajan (MV) identification scheme.
+<br><dt><code>-V</code> <kbd>nkeys</kbd><dd>Generate parameters and keys for the Mu-Varadharajan (MV) identification scheme.
</dl>
-<div class="node">
-<p><hr>
-<a name="Random-Seed-File"></a>
-<br>
-</div>
-<h3 class="section">Random Seed File</h3>
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Random Seed File</h5>
<p>All cryptographically sound key generation schemes must have means
to randomize the entropy seed used to initialize
program,
the OpenSSL library will look for the file using the path specified
by the
-Ev RANDFILE
+.Ev RANDFILE
environment variable in the user home directory,
whether root or some other user.
If the
-Ev RANDFILE
+.Ev RANDFILE
environment variable is not present,
the library will look for the
<code>.rnd</code>
file in the user home directory.
If the file is not available or cannot be written,
the daemon exits with a message to the system log and the program
-exits with a suitable error message.
-<div class="node">
-<p><hr>
-<a name="Cryptographic-Data-Files"></a>
-<br>
-</div>
+exits with a suitable error message.
-<h3 class="section">Cryptographic Data Files</h3>
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Cryptographic Data Files</h5>
<p>All other file formats begin with two lines.
The first contains the file name, including the generated host name
<div class="node">
<p><hr>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-usage"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-imbits">ntp-keygen imbits</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Cryptographic-Data-Files">Cryptographic Data Files</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
used to select the program, defaulting to <span class="file">more</span>. Both will exit
with a status code of 0.
-<pre class="example">ntp-keygen (ntp) - Create a NTP host key - Ver. 4.2.7p401
+<pre class="example">ntp-keygen (ntp) - Create a NTP host key - Ver. 4.2.7p402
Usage: ntp-keygen [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]...
Flg Arg Option-Name Description
-b Num imbits identity modulus bits
<p><hr>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-imbits"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-certificate">ntp-keygen certificate</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-usage">ntp-keygen usage</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Cryptographic-Data-Files">Cryptographic Data Files</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
<p><hr>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-certificate"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-cipher">ntp-keygen cipher</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-imbits">ntp-keygen imbits</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Cryptographic-Data-Files">Cryptographic Data Files</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
<p><hr>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-cipher"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-id_002dkey">ntp-keygen id-key</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-certificate">ntp-keygen certificate</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Cryptographic-Data-Files">Cryptographic Data Files</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
<p><hr>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-id_002dkey"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-gq_002dparams">ntp-keygen gq-params</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-cipher">ntp-keygen cipher</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Cryptographic-Data-Files">Cryptographic Data Files</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
<p><hr>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-gq_002dparams"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-host_002dkey">ntp-keygen host-key</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-id_002dkey">ntp-keygen id-key</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Cryptographic-Data-Files">Cryptographic Data Files</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
<p><hr>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-host_002dkey"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-iffkey">ntp-keygen iffkey</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-gq_002dparams">ntp-keygen gq-params</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Cryptographic-Data-Files">Cryptographic Data Files</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
<p><hr>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-iffkey"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-ident">ntp-keygen ident</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-host_002dkey">ntp-keygen host-key</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Cryptographic-Data-Files">Cryptographic Data Files</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
<p><hr>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-ident"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-lifetime">ntp-keygen lifetime</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-iffkey">ntp-keygen iffkey</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Cryptographic-Data-Files">Cryptographic Data Files</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
<p><hr>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-lifetime"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-md5key">ntp-keygen md5key</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-ident">ntp-keygen ident</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Cryptographic-Data-Files">Cryptographic Data Files</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
<p><hr>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-md5key"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-modulus">ntp-keygen modulus</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-lifetime">ntp-keygen lifetime</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Cryptographic-Data-Files">Cryptographic Data Files</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
<p><hr>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-modulus"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-pvt_002dcert">ntp-keygen pvt-cert</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-md5key">ntp-keygen md5key</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Cryptographic-Data-Files">Cryptographic Data Files</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
<p><hr>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-pvt_002dcert"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-pvt_002dpasswd">ntp-keygen pvt-passwd</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-modulus">ntp-keygen modulus</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Cryptographic-Data-Files">Cryptographic Data Files</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
<p><hr>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-pvt_002dpasswd"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-get_002dpvt_002dpasswd">ntp-keygen get-pvt-passwd</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-pvt_002dcert">ntp-keygen pvt-cert</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Cryptographic-Data-Files">Cryptographic Data Files</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
<p><hr>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-get_002dpvt_002dpasswd"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-sign_002dkey">ntp-keygen sign-key</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-pvt_002dpasswd">ntp-keygen pvt-passwd</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Cryptographic-Data-Files">Cryptographic Data Files</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
<br>
</div>
<p><hr>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-sign_002dkey"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-subject_002dname">ntp-keygen subject-name</a>,
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+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
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+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
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-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Cryptographic-Data-Files">Cryptographic Data Files</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
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<p><hr>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-mv_002dparams"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-mv_002dkeys">ntp-keygen mv-keys</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-trusted_002dcert">ntp-keygen trusted-cert</a>,
-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Cryptographic-Data-Files">Cryptographic Data Files</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
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<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-mv_002dkeys"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-config">ntp-keygen config</a>,
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-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Cryptographic-Data-Files">Cryptographic Data Files</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
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<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-config"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-exit-status">ntp-keygen exit status</a>,
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-Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Cryptographic-Data-Files">Cryptographic Data Files</a>
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
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+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
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<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-Usage"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Notes">ntp-keygen Notes</a>,
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+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
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+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
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+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
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-.TH ntp-keygen @NTP_KEYGEN_MS@ "22 Dec 2013" "ntp (4.2.7p402)" "User Commands"
+.TH ntp-keygen @NTP_KEYGEN_MS@ "23 Dec 2013" "ntp (4.2.7p403)" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-SUaOhS/ag-5UaOgS)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-Hwayzb/ag-Uwayyb)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:09:01 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:29 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntp-keygen-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
The \fIhomerc\fP files are "\fI$HOME\fP", and "\fI.\fP".
If any of these are directories, then the file \fI.ntprc\fP
is searched for within those directories.
-.TH ntp-keygen @NTP_KEYGEN_MS@ "22 Dec 2013" "ntp (4.2.7p402)" "User Commands"
+.TH ntp-keygen @NTP_KEYGEN_MS@ "23 Dec 2013" "ntp (4.2.7p403)" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-SUaOhS/ag-5UaOgS)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-Hwayzb/ag-Uwayyb)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:09:01 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:29 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntp-keygen-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org
.SH NOTES
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of NTP.
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of NTP.
Portions of this document came from FreeBSD.
.sp \n(Ppu
.ne 2
-.Dd December 22 2013
+.Dd December 23 2013
.Dt NTP_KEYGEN @NTP_KEYGEN_MS@ User Commands
.Os SunOS 5.10
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntp-keygen-opts.mdoc)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 22, 2013 at 11:09:08 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 23, 2013 at 11:38:36 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5
.\" From the definitions ntp-keygen-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
.Pp
Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org
.Sh NOTES
-This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p402 of NTP.
+This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p403 of NTP.
Portions of this document came from FreeBSD.
.Pp
This manual page was \fIAutoGen\fP\-erated from the \fBntp\-keygen\fP