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+# It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:32:57 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
# From the definitions ntp.conf.def
# and the template file agtexi-file.tpl
@end ignore
#
# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (invoke-ntp.keys.texi)
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+# It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:32:59 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
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# and the template file agtexi-file.tpl
@end ignore
#
# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (invoke-ntpd.texi)
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+# It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:33:00 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
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# and the template file agtexi-cmd.tpl
@end ignore
@exampleindent 0
@example
-ntpd - NTP daemon program - Ver. 4.2.8p10-beta
+ntpd - NTP daemon program - Ver. 4.2.8p10
Usage: ntpd [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[@{=| @}<val>] ]... \
[ <server1> ... <serverN> ]
Flg Arg Option-Name Description
.ds B-Font B
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-.TH ntp.conf 5man "21 Mar 2017" "4.2.8p10-beta" "File Formats"
+.TH ntp.conf 5man "19 May 2017" "4.2.8p10" "File Formats"
.\"
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+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:33:01 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" From the definitions ntp.conf.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
-.Dd March 21 2017
+.Dd May 19 2017
.Dt NTP_CONF 5mdoc File Formats
.Os
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntp.mdoc)
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+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:32:52 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" From the definitions ntp.conf.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
<p>This document describes the configuration file for the NTP Project's
<code>ntpd</code> program.
- <p>This document applies to version 4.2.8p9 of <code>ntp.conf</code>.
+ <p>This document applies to version 4.2.8p10 of <code>ntp.conf</code>.
<div class="shortcontents">
<h2>Short Contents</h2>
.ds B-Font B
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-.TH ntp.conf 5 "21 Mar 2017" "4.2.8p10-beta" "File Formats"
+.TH ntp.conf 5 "19 May 2017" "4.2.8p10" "File Formats"
.\"
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+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:33:01 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" From the definitions ntp.conf.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
-.Dd March 21 2017
+.Dd May 19 2017
.Dt NTP_CONF 5 File Formats
.Os
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntp.mdoc)
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+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:32:52 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" From the definitions ntp.conf.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
-.TH ntp.keys 5man "21 Mar 2017" "4.2.8p10" "File Formats"
+.TH ntp.keys 5man "19 May 2017" "4.2.8p10" "File Formats"
.\"
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntp.man)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 21, 2017 at 10:44:10 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:33:02 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" From the definitions ntp.keys.def
.\" and the template file agman-file.tpl
.Sh NAME
-.Dd March 21 2017
+.Dd May 19 2017
.Dt NTP_KEYS 5mdoc File Formats
-.Os SunOS 5.10
+.Os Linux 3.2.0-4-686-pae
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntp.mdoc)
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+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:32:54 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" From the definitions ntp.keys.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-file.tpl
.Sh NAME
<p>This document describes the symmetric key file for the NTP Project's
<code>ntpd</code> program.
- <p>This document applies to version 4.2.8p9 of <code>ntp.keys</code>.
+ <p>This document applies to version 4.2.8p10 of <code>ntp.keys</code>.
<div class="shortcontents">
<h2>Short Contents</h2>
-.TH ntp.keys 5 "21 Mar 2017" "4.2.8p10" "File Formats"
+.TH ntp.keys 5 "19 May 2017" "4.2.8p10" "File Formats"
.\"
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntp.man)
.\"
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+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:33:02 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" From the definitions ntp.keys.def
.\" and the template file agman-file.tpl
.Sh NAME
-.Dd March 21 2017
+.Dd May 19 2017
.Dt NTP_KEYS 5 File Formats
-.Os SunOS 5.10
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.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntp.mdoc)
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+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:32:54 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" From the definitions ntp.keys.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-file.tpl
.Sh NAME
/*
* EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpd-opts.c)
*
- * It has been AutoGen-ed March 21, 2017 at 10:42:12 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
+ * It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:32:23 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
* From the definitions ntpd-opts.def
* and the template file options
*
/*
* EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpd-opts.h)
*
- * It has been AutoGen-ed March 21, 2017 at 10:42:11 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
+ * It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:32:23 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
* From the definitions ntpd-opts.def
* and the template file options
*
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-.TH ntpd 1ntpdman "21 Mar 2017" "4.2.8p10" "User Commands"
+.TH ntpd 1ntpdman "19 May 2017" "4.2.8p10" "User Commands"
.\"
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+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (in-mem file)
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+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:33:03 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" From the definitions ntpd-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
-.Dd March 21 2017
+.Dd May 19 2017
.Dt NTPD 1ntpdmdoc User Commands
.Os
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpd-opts.mdoc)
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.\" From the definitions ntpd-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
symmetric and broadcast modes, and with both symmetric-key and public-key
cryptography.
- <p>This document applies to version 4.2.8p9 of <code>ntpd</code>.
+ <p>This document applies to version 4.2.8p10 of <code>ntpd</code>.
<ul class="menu">
<li><a accesskey="1" href="#ntpd-Description">ntpd Description</a>: Description
used to select the program, defaulting to <samp><span class="file">more</span></samp>. Both will exit
with a status code of 0.
-<pre class="example">ntpd - NTP daemon program - Ver. 4.2.8p9
+<pre class="example">ntpd - NTP daemon program - Ver. 4.2.8p10-x
Usage: ntpd [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]... \
[ <server1> ... <serverN> ]
Flg Arg Option-Name Description
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-.TH ntpd @NTPD_MS@ "21 Mar 2017" "4.2.8p10" "User Commands"
+.TH ntpd @NTPD_MS@ "19 May 2017" "4.2.8p10" "User Commands"
.\"
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.\" From the definitions ntpd-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
-.Dd March 21 2017
+.Dd May 19 2017
.Dt NTPD @NTPD_MS@ User Commands
.Os
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpd-opts.mdoc)
.\"
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+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:32:56 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" From the definitions ntpd-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
#
# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (invoke-ntpdc.texi)
#
-# It has been AutoGen-ed March 21, 2017 at 10:44:50 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
+# It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:33:12 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
# 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. 4.2.8p10-beta
+ntpdc - vendor-specific NTPD control program - Ver. 4.2.8p10
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 March 21, 2017 at 10:44:44 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
+ * It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:33:06 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
* From the definitions ntpdc-opts.def
* and the template file options
*
/*
* EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpdc-opts.h)
*
- * It has been AutoGen-ed March 21, 2017 at 10:44:43 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
+ * It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:33:06 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
* From the definitions ntpdc-opts.def
* and the template file options
*
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-.TH ntpdc 1ntpdcman "21 Mar 2017" "4.2.8p10" "User Commands"
+.TH ntpdc 1ntpdcman "19 May 2017" "4.2.8p10" "User Commands"
.\"
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+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:33:13 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" From the definitions ntpdc-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
-.Dd March 21 2017
+.Dd May 19 2017
.Dt NTPDC 1ntpdcmdoc User Commands
.Os
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpdc-opts.mdoc)
.\"
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+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:33:10 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" 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 4.2.8p9 of <code>ntpdc</code>.
+ <p>This document applies to version 4.2.8p10 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 <samp><span class="file">more</span></samp>. Both will exit
with a status code of 0.
-<pre class="example">ntpdc - vendor-specific NTPD control program - Ver. 4.2.8p9
+<pre class="example">ntpdc - vendor-specific NTPD control program - Ver. 4.2.8p10
Usage: ntpdc [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]... [ host ...]
Flg Arg Option-Name Description
-4 no ipv4 Force IPv4 DNS name resolution
.ds B-Font B
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-.TH ntpdc @NTPDC_MS@ "21 Mar 2017" "4.2.8p10" "User Commands"
+.TH ntpdc @NTPDC_MS@ "19 May 2017" "4.2.8p10" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-T2aicv/ag-q4aGav)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (in-mem file)
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+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:33:13 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" From the definitions ntpdc-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
-.Dd March 21 2017
+.Dd May 19 2017
.Dt NTPDC @NTPDC_MS@ User Commands
.Os
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpdc-opts.mdoc)
.\"
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+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:33:10 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" 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 March 19, 2017 at 10:10:33 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
+# It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:33:24 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
# From the definitions ntpq-opts.def
# and the template file agtexi-cmd.tpl
@end ignore
@quoteleft{}?@quoteright{}
followed by a command name will print function and usage
information about the command.
-@item @code{addvars} @kbd{name}@code{[=@kbd{value}@code{[,...]}
+@item @code{addvars} @kbd{name}@code{[=@kbd{value}]}@code{[,...]}
@item @code{rmvars} @kbd{name}@code{[,...]}
@item @code{clearvars}
@item @code{showvars}
@exampleindent 0
@example
-ntpq - standard NTP query program - Ver. 4.2.8p9
+ntpq - standard NTP query program - Ver. 4.2.8p10
Usage: ntpq [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[@{=| @}<val>] ]... [ host ...]
Flg Arg Option-Name Description
-4 no ipv4 Force IPv4 name resolution
/*
* EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpq-opts.c)
*
- * It has been AutoGen-ed March 19, 2017 at 10:10:23 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
+ * It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:33:14 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
* From the definitions ntpq-opts.def
* and the template file options
*
#endif
extern FILE * option_usage_fp;
#define zCopyright (ntpq_opt_strs+0)
-#define zLicenseDescrip (ntpq_opt_strs+340)
+#define zLicenseDescrip (ntpq_opt_strs+341)
/*
* global included definitions
/**
* static const strings for ntpq options
*/
-static char const ntpq_opt_strs[1974] =
-/* 0 */ "ntpq 4.2.8p9\n"
+static char const ntpq_opt_strs[1977] =
+/* 0 */ "ntpq 4.2.8p10\n"
"Copyright (C) 1992-2017 The University of Delaware and Network Time Foundation, 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"
"can be seen at:\n"
" <http://ntp.org/license>\n"
" <http://opensource.org/licenses/ntp-license.php>\n\0"
-/* 340 */ "Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its\n"
+/* 341 */ "Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its\n"
"documentation for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted,\n"
"provided that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and that\n"
"both the copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting\n"
"Time Foundation makes no representations about the suitability this\n"
"software for any purpose. It is provided \"as is\" without express or\n"
"implied warranty.\n\0"
-/* 1008 */ "Force IPv4 name resolution\0"
-/* 1035 */ "IPV4\0"
-/* 1040 */ "ipv4\0"
-/* 1045 */ "Force IPv6 name resolution\0"
-/* 1072 */ "IPV6\0"
-/* 1077 */ "ipv6\0"
-/* 1082 */ "run a command and exit\0"
-/* 1105 */ "COMMAND\0"
-/* 1113 */ "command\0"
-/* 1121 */ "Increase debug verbosity level\0"
-/* 1152 */ "DEBUG_LEVEL\0"
-/* 1164 */ "debug-level\0"
-/* 1176 */ "Set the debug verbosity level\0"
-/* 1206 */ "SET_DEBUG_LEVEL\0"
-/* 1222 */ "set-debug-level\0"
-/* 1238 */ "Force ntpq to operate in interactive mode\0"
-/* 1280 */ "INTERACTIVE\0"
-/* 1292 */ "interactive\0"
-/* 1304 */ "numeric host addresses\0"
-/* 1327 */ "NUMERIC\0"
-/* 1335 */ "numeric\0"
-/* 1343 */ "Always output status line with readvar\0"
-/* 1382 */ "OLD_RV\0"
-/* 1389 */ "old-rv\0"
-/* 1396 */ "Print a list of the peers\0"
-/* 1422 */ "PEERS\0"
-/* 1428 */ "peers\0"
-/* 1434 */ "Set default display type for S2+ refids\0"
-/* 1474 */ "REFID\0"
-/* 1480 */ "refid\0"
-/* 1486 */ "Display the full 'remote' value\0"
-/* 1518 */ "WIDE\0"
-/* 1523 */ "wide\0"
-/* 1528 */ "display extended usage information and exit\0"
-/* 1572 */ "help\0"
-/* 1577 */ "extended usage information passed thru pager\0"
-/* 1622 */ "more-help\0"
-/* 1632 */ "output version information and exit\0"
-/* 1668 */ "version\0"
-/* 1676 */ "save the option state to a config file\0"
-/* 1715 */ "save-opts\0"
-/* 1725 */ "load options from a config file\0"
-/* 1757 */ "LOAD_OPTS\0"
-/* 1767 */ "no-load-opts\0"
-/* 1780 */ "no\0"
-/* 1783 */ "NTPQ\0"
-/* 1788 */ "ntpq - standard NTP query program - Ver. 4.2.8p9\n"
+/* 1009 */ "Force IPv4 name resolution\0"
+/* 1036 */ "IPV4\0"
+/* 1041 */ "ipv4\0"
+/* 1046 */ "Force IPv6 name resolution\0"
+/* 1073 */ "IPV6\0"
+/* 1078 */ "ipv6\0"
+/* 1083 */ "run a command and exit\0"
+/* 1106 */ "COMMAND\0"
+/* 1114 */ "command\0"
+/* 1122 */ "Increase debug verbosity level\0"
+/* 1153 */ "DEBUG_LEVEL\0"
+/* 1165 */ "debug-level\0"
+/* 1177 */ "Set the debug verbosity level\0"
+/* 1207 */ "SET_DEBUG_LEVEL\0"
+/* 1223 */ "set-debug-level\0"
+/* 1239 */ "Force ntpq to operate in interactive mode\0"
+/* 1281 */ "INTERACTIVE\0"
+/* 1293 */ "interactive\0"
+/* 1305 */ "numeric host addresses\0"
+/* 1328 */ "NUMERIC\0"
+/* 1336 */ "numeric\0"
+/* 1344 */ "Always output status line with readvar\0"
+/* 1383 */ "OLD_RV\0"
+/* 1390 */ "old-rv\0"
+/* 1397 */ "Print a list of the peers\0"
+/* 1423 */ "PEERS\0"
+/* 1429 */ "peers\0"
+/* 1435 */ "Set default display type for S2+ refids\0"
+/* 1475 */ "REFID\0"
+/* 1481 */ "refid\0"
+/* 1487 */ "Display the full 'remote' value\0"
+/* 1519 */ "WIDE\0"
+/* 1524 */ "wide\0"
+/* 1529 */ "display extended usage information and exit\0"
+/* 1573 */ "help\0"
+/* 1578 */ "extended usage information passed thru pager\0"
+/* 1623 */ "more-help\0"
+/* 1633 */ "output version information and exit\0"
+/* 1669 */ "version\0"
+/* 1677 */ "save the option state to a config file\0"
+/* 1716 */ "save-opts\0"
+/* 1726 */ "load options from a config file\0"
+/* 1758 */ "LOAD_OPTS\0"
+/* 1768 */ "no-load-opts\0"
+/* 1781 */ "no\0"
+/* 1784 */ "NTPQ\0"
+/* 1789 */ "ntpq - standard NTP query program - Ver. 4.2.8p10\n"
"Usage: %s [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]... [ host ...]\n\0"
-/* 1907 */ "$HOME\0"
-/* 1913 */ ".\0"
-/* 1915 */ ".ntprc\0"
-/* 1922 */ "http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org\0"
-/* 1956 */ "ntpq 4.2.8p9\0"
-/* 1969 */ "hash";
+/* 1909 */ "$HOME\0"
+/* 1915 */ ".\0"
+/* 1917 */ ".ntprc\0"
+/* 1924 */ "http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org\0"
+/* 1958 */ "ntpq 4.2.8p10\0"
+/* 1972 */ "hash";
/**
* ipv4 option description with
* "Must also have options" and "Incompatible options":
*/
/** Descriptive text for the ipv4 option */
-#define IPV4_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1008)
+#define IPV4_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1009)
/** Upper-cased name for the ipv4 option */
-#define IPV4_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1035)
+#define IPV4_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1036)
/** Name string for the ipv4 option */
-#define IPV4_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1040)
+#define IPV4_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1041)
/** Other options that appear in conjunction with the ipv4 option */
static int const aIpv4CantList[] = {
INDEX_OPT_IPV6, NO_EQUIVALENT };
* "Must also have options" and "Incompatible options":
*/
/** Descriptive text for the ipv6 option */
-#define IPV6_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1045)
+#define IPV6_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1046)
/** Upper-cased name for the ipv6 option */
-#define IPV6_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1072)
+#define IPV6_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1073)
/** Name string for the ipv6 option */
-#define IPV6_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1077)
+#define IPV6_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1078)
/** Other options that appear in conjunction with the ipv6 option */
static int const aIpv6CantList[] = {
INDEX_OPT_IPV4, NO_EQUIVALENT };
* command option description:
*/
/** Descriptive text for the command option */
-#define COMMAND_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1082)
+#define COMMAND_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1083)
/** Upper-cased name for the command option */
-#define COMMAND_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1105)
+#define COMMAND_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1106)
/** Name string for the command option */
-#define COMMAND_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1113)
+#define COMMAND_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1114)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the command option */
#define COMMAND_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED \
| OPTST_SET_ARGTYPE(OPARG_TYPE_STRING))
* debug-level option description:
*/
/** Descriptive text for the debug-level option */
-#define DEBUG_LEVEL_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1121)
+#define DEBUG_LEVEL_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1122)
/** Upper-cased name for the debug-level option */
-#define DEBUG_LEVEL_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1152)
+#define DEBUG_LEVEL_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1153)
/** Name string for the debug-level option */
-#define DEBUG_LEVEL_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1164)
+#define DEBUG_LEVEL_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1165)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the debug-level option */
#define DEBUG_LEVEL_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED)
* set-debug-level option description:
*/
/** Descriptive text for the set-debug-level option */
-#define SET_DEBUG_LEVEL_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1176)
+#define SET_DEBUG_LEVEL_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1177)
/** Upper-cased name for the set-debug-level option */
-#define SET_DEBUG_LEVEL_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1206)
+#define SET_DEBUG_LEVEL_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1207)
/** Name string for the set-debug-level option */
-#define SET_DEBUG_LEVEL_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1222)
+#define SET_DEBUG_LEVEL_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1223)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the set-debug-level option */
#define SET_DEBUG_LEVEL_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED \
| OPTST_SET_ARGTYPE(OPARG_TYPE_NUMERIC))
* "Must also have options" and "Incompatible options":
*/
/** Descriptive text for the interactive option */
-#define INTERACTIVE_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1238)
+#define INTERACTIVE_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1239)
/** Upper-cased name for the interactive option */
-#define INTERACTIVE_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1280)
+#define INTERACTIVE_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1281)
/** Name string for the interactive option */
-#define INTERACTIVE_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1292)
+#define INTERACTIVE_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1293)
/** Other options that appear in conjunction with the interactive option */
static int const aInteractiveCantList[] = {
INDEX_OPT_COMMAND,
* numeric option description:
*/
/** Descriptive text for the numeric option */
-#define NUMERIC_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1304)
+#define NUMERIC_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1305)
/** Upper-cased name for the numeric option */
-#define NUMERIC_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1327)
+#define NUMERIC_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1328)
/** Name string for the numeric option */
-#define NUMERIC_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1335)
+#define NUMERIC_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1336)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the numeric option */
#define NUMERIC_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED)
* old-rv option description:
*/
/** Descriptive text for the old-rv option */
-#define OLD_RV_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1343)
+#define OLD_RV_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1344)
/** Upper-cased name for the old-rv option */
-#define OLD_RV_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1382)
+#define OLD_RV_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1383)
/** Name string for the old-rv option */
-#define OLD_RV_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1389)
+#define OLD_RV_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1390)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the old-rv option */
#define OLD_RV_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED)
* "Must also have options" and "Incompatible options":
*/
/** Descriptive text for the peers option */
-#define PEERS_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1396)
+#define PEERS_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1397)
/** Upper-cased name for the peers option */
-#define PEERS_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1422)
+#define PEERS_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1423)
/** Name string for the peers option */
-#define PEERS_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1428)
+#define PEERS_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1429)
/** Other options that appear in conjunction with the peers option */
static int const aPeersCantList[] = {
INDEX_OPT_INTERACTIVE, NO_EQUIVALENT };
* refid option description:
*/
/** Descriptive text for the refid option */
-#define REFID_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1434)
+#define REFID_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1435)
/** Upper-cased name for the refid option */
-#define REFID_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1474)
+#define REFID_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1475)
/** Name string for the refid option */
-#define REFID_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1480)
+#define REFID_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1481)
/** The compiled in default value for the refid option argument */
#define REFID_DFT_ARG ((char const*)REFID_IPV4)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the refid option */
* wide option description:
*/
/** Descriptive text for the wide option */
-#define WIDE_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1486)
+#define WIDE_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1487)
/** Upper-cased name for the wide option */
-#define WIDE_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1518)
+#define WIDE_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1519)
/** Name string for the wide option */
-#define WIDE_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1523)
+#define WIDE_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1524)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the wide option */
#define WIDE_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED)
/*
* Help/More_Help/Version option descriptions:
*/
-#define HELP_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1528)
-#define HELP_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1572)
+#define HELP_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1529)
+#define HELP_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1573)
#ifdef HAVE_WORKING_FORK
-#define MORE_HELP_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1577)
-#define MORE_HELP_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1622)
+#define MORE_HELP_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1578)
+#define MORE_HELP_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1623)
#define MORE_HELP_FLAGS (OPTST_IMM | OPTST_NO_INIT)
#else
#define MORE_HELP_DESC HELP_DESC
# define VER_FLAGS (OPTST_SET_ARGTYPE(OPARG_TYPE_STRING) | \
OPTST_ARG_OPTIONAL | OPTST_IMM | OPTST_NO_INIT)
#endif
-#define VER_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1632)
-#define VER_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1668)
-#define SAVE_OPTS_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1676)
-#define SAVE_OPTS_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1715)
-#define LOAD_OPTS_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1725)
-#define LOAD_OPTS_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1757)
-#define NO_LOAD_OPTS_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1767)
-#define LOAD_OPTS_pfx (ntpq_opt_strs+1780)
+#define VER_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1633)
+#define VER_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1669)
+#define SAVE_OPTS_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1677)
+#define SAVE_OPTS_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1716)
+#define LOAD_OPTS_DESC (ntpq_opt_strs+1726)
+#define LOAD_OPTS_NAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1758)
+#define NO_LOAD_OPTS_name (ntpq_opt_strs+1768)
+#define LOAD_OPTS_pfx (ntpq_opt_strs+1781)
#define LOAD_OPTS_name (NO_LOAD_OPTS_name + 3)
/**
* Declare option callback procedures
/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
/** Reference to the upper cased version of ntpq. */
-#define zPROGNAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1783)
+#define zPROGNAME (ntpq_opt_strs+1784)
/** Reference to the title line for ntpq usage. */
-#define zUsageTitle (ntpq_opt_strs+1788)
+#define zUsageTitle (ntpq_opt_strs+1789)
/** ntpq configuration file name. */
-#define zRcName (ntpq_opt_strs+1915)
+#define zRcName (ntpq_opt_strs+1917)
/** Directories to search for ntpq config files. */
static char const * const apzHomeList[3] = {
- ntpq_opt_strs+1907,
- ntpq_opt_strs+1913,
+ ntpq_opt_strs+1909,
+ ntpq_opt_strs+1915,
NULL };
/** The ntpq program bug email address. */
-#define zBugsAddr (ntpq_opt_strs+1922)
+#define zBugsAddr (ntpq_opt_strs+1924)
/** Clarification/explanation of what ntpq does. */
#define zExplain (NULL)
/** Extra detail explaining what ntpq does. */
#define zDetail (NULL)
/** The full version string for ntpq. */
-#define zFullVersion (ntpq_opt_strs+1956)
+#define zFullVersion (ntpq_opt_strs+1958)
/* extracted from optcode.tlib near line 364 */
#if defined(ENABLE_NLS)
/* extracted from optmain.tlib near line 945 */
static char const * const names[2] = {
- ntpq_opt_strs+1969, ntpq_opt_strs+1040 };
+ ntpq_opt_strs+1972, ntpq_opt_strs+1041 };
if (pOptions <= OPTPROC_EMIT_LIMIT) {
(void) optionEnumerationVal(pOptions, pOptDesc, names, 2);
translate option names.
*/
/* referenced via ntpqOptions.pzCopyright */
- puts(_("ntpq 4.2.8p9\n\
+ puts(_("ntpq 4.2.8p10\n\
Copyright (C) 1992-2017 The University of Delaware and Network Time Foundation, 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. 4.2.8p9\n\
+ puts(_("ntpq - standard NTP query program - Ver. 4.2.8p10\n\
Usage: %s [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]... [ host ...]\n"));
/* referenced via ntpqOptions.pzFullVersion */
- puts(_("ntpq 4.2.8p9"));
+ puts(_("ntpq 4.2.8p10"));
/* referenced via ntpqOptions.pzFullUsage */
puts(_("<<<NOT-FOUND>>>"));
/*
* EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpq-opts.h)
*
- * It has been AutoGen-ed March 19, 2017 at 10:10:23 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
+ * It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:33:14 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
* From the definitions ntpq-opts.def
* and the template file options
*
/** count of all options for ntpq */
#define OPTION_CT 16
/** ntpq version */
-#define NTPQ_VERSION "4.2.8p9"
+#define NTPQ_VERSION "4.2.8p10"
/** Full ntpq version text */
-#define NTPQ_FULL_VERSION "ntpq 4.2.8p9"
+#define NTPQ_FULL_VERSION "ntpq 4.2.8p10"
/**
* 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 "19 Mar 2017" "4.2.8p9" "User Commands"
+.TH ntpq 1ntpqman "19 May 2017" "4.2.8p10" "User Commands"
.\"
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (in-mem file)
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+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:33:25 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" From the definitions ntpq-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
.br
.ns
.TP 15
-.NOP \f\*[B-Font]addvars\f[] \f\*[I-Font]name\f[][\&=\f\*[I-Font]value\f[][,...]
+.NOP \f\*[B-Font]addvars\f[] \f\*[I-Font]name\f[][\&=\f\*[I-Font]value\f[]][,...]
.br
.ns
.TP 15
-.Dd March 19 2017
+.Dd May 19 2017
.Dt NTPQ 1ntpqmdoc User Commands
.Os
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpq-opts.mdoc)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 19, 2017 at 10:10:31 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:33:22 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" From the definitions ntpq-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
.Ql \&?
followed by a command name will print function and usage
information about the command.
-.It Ic addvars Ar name Ns Oo \&= Ns Ar value Ns Op ,...
+.It Ic addvars Ar name Ns Oo \&= Ns Ar value Oc Ns Op ,...
.It Ic rmvars Ar name Ns Op ,...
.It Ic clearvars
.It Ic showvars
and determine the performance of
<code>ntpd</code>, the NTP daemon.
- <p>This document applies to version 4.2.8p9 of <code>ntpq</code>.
+ <p>This document applies to version 4.2.8p10 of <code>ntpq</code>.
<ul class="menu">
<li><a accesskey="1" href="#ntpq-Description">ntpq Description</a>
<p>The
<code>ntpq</code>
-utility program is used to query NTP servers which
-implement the standard NTP mode 6 control message formats defined
-in Appendix B of the NTPv3 specification RFC1305, requesting
+utility program is used to query NTP servers to monitor NTP operations
+and performance, requesting
information about current state and/or changes in that state.
-The same formats are used in NTPv4, although some of the
-variables have changed and new ones added. The description on this
-page is for the NTPv4 variables.
The program may be run either in interactive mode or controlled using
command line arguments.
Requests to read and write arbitrary
the remote host is not heard from within a suitable timeout
time.
+ <p>Note that in contexts where a host name is expected, a
+<code>-4</code>
+qualifier preceding the host name forces resolution to the IPv4
+namespace, while a
+<code>-6</code>
+qualifier forces resolution to the IPv6 namespace.
+For examples and usage, see the
+“NTP Debugging Techniques”
+page.
+
<p>Specifying a
command line option other than
<code>-i</code>
number of interactive format commands are executed entirely within
the
<code>ntpq</code>
-utility itself and do not result in NTP mode 6
+utility itself and do not result in NTP
requests being sent to a server.
These are described following.
<dl>
-<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
+<dt><code>?</code> <code>[</code><kbd>command</kbd><code>]</code><br><dt><code>help</code> <code>[</code><kbd>command</kbd><code>]</code><dd>A
‘?’
-by itself will print a list of all the command
-keywords known to this incarnation of
+by itself will print a list of all the commands
+known to
<code>ntpq</code>
A
‘?’
-followed by a command keyword will print function and usage
+followed by a command name will print function and usage
information about the command.
-This command is probably a better
-source of information about
-<code>ntpq</code>
-than this manual
-page.
-<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><br><dt><code>showvars</code><dd>The data carried by NTP mode 6 messages consists of a list of
+<br><dt><code>addvars</code> <kbd>name</kbd><code>[=</code><kbd>value</kbd><code>]</code><code>[,...]</code><br><dt><code>rmvars</code> <kbd>name</kbd><code>[,...]</code><br><dt><code>clearvars</code><br><dt><code>showvars</code><dd>The arguments to this command consist of a list of
items of the form
-‘variable_name=value’,
+<kbd>name</kbd><code>[=</code><kbd>value</kbd><code>]</code>,
where the
-‘=value’
+.No = Ns Ar value
is ignored, and can be omitted,
in requests to the server to read variables.
The
<code>ntpq</code>
-utility maintains an internal list in which data to be included in control
-messages can be assembled, and sent using the
+utility maintains an internal list in which data to be included in
+messages can be assembled, and displayed or set using the
<code>readlist</code>
and
<code>writelist</code>
<code>rmvars</code>
command can be used to remove individual variables from the list,
while the
-<code>clearlist</code>
+<code>clearvars</code>
command removes all variables from the
list.
The
<code>showvars</code>
command displays the current list of optional variables.
-<br><dt><code>authenticate</code> <code>[yes | no]</code><dd>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
-‘authenticate yes’
+<code>authenticate</code> <code>yes</code>
causes
<code>ntpq</code>
to send authentication with all requests it
makes.
Authenticated requests causes some servers to handle
-requests slightly differently, and can occasionally melt the CPU in
-fuzzballs if you turn authentication on before doing a
-<code>peer</code>
-display.
+requests slightly differently.
The command
-‘authenticate’
+<code>authenticate</code>
causes
<code>ntpq</code>
to display whether or not
-<code>ntpq</code>
-is currently autheinticating requests.
+it is currently authenticating requests.
<br><dt><code>cooked</code><dd>Causes output from query commands to be "cooked", so that
variables which are recognized by
<code>ntpq</code>
values reformatted for human consumption.
Variables which
<code>ntpq</code>
-thinks should have a decodable value but didn't are
+could not decode completely are
marked with a trailing
‘?’.
-<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.
-<br><dt><code>delay</code> <kbd>milliseconds</kbd><dd>Specify a time interval to be added to timestamps included in
+<br><dt><code>debug</code> <code>[more|less|off]</code><dd>With no argument, displays the current debug level.
+Otherwise, the debugging level is changed as indicated.
+<br><dt><code>delay</code> <code>[</code><kbd>milliseconds</kbd><code>]</code><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.
+Without any arguments, displays the current delay.
+<br><dt><code>drefid</code> <code>[hash|ipv4]</code><dd>Display refids as IPv4 or hash.
+Without any arguments, displays whether refids are shown as IPv4
+addresses or hashes.
<br><dt><code>exit</code><dd>Exit
<code>ntpq</code>
-<br><dt><code>host</code> <kbd>hostname</kbd><dd>Set the host to which future queries will be sent.
-<kbd>hostname</kbd>
+<br><dt><code>host</code> <code>[</code><kbd>name</kbd><code>]</code><dd>Set the host to which future queries will be sent.
+The
+<kbd>name</kbd>
may be either a host name or a numeric address.
-<br><dt><code>hostnames</code> <code>[yes | no]</code><dd>If
+Without any arguments, displays the current host.
+<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.
-<br><dt><code>keyid</code> <kbd>keyid</kbd><dd>This command allows the specification of a key number to be
+Without any arguments, displays whether host names or numeric addresses
+are shown.
+<br><dt><code>keyid</code> <code>[</code><kbd>keyid</kbd><code>]</code><dd>This command allows the specification of a key number to be
used to authenticate configuration requests.
This must correspond
to the
<code>controlkey</code>
key number the server has been configured to use for this
purpose.
-<br><dt><code>keytype</code> <code>[md5 | OpenSSLDigestType]</code><dd>Specify the type of key to use for authenticating requests.
-<code>md5</code>
-is alway supported.
+Without any arguments, displays the current
+<kbd>keyid</kbd>.
+<br><dt><code>keytype</code> <code>[</code><kbd>digest</kbd><code>]</code><dd>Specify the digest algorithm to use for authenticating requests, with default
+<code>MD5</code>.
If
<code>ntpq</code>
-was built with OpenSSL support,
-any digest type supported by OpenSSL can also be provided.
+was built with OpenSSL support, and OpenSSL is installed,
+<kbd>digest</kbd>
+can be any message digest algorithm supported by OpenSSL.
If no argument is given, the current
-<code>keytype</code>
-is displayed.
-<br><dt><code>ntpversion</code> <code>[1 | 2 | 3 | 4]</code><dd>Sets the NTP version number which
+<code>keytype</code> <kbd>digest</kbd>
+algorithm used is displayed.
+<br><dt><code>ntpversion</code> <code>[1|2|3|4]</code><dd>Sets the NTP version number which
<code>ntpq</code>
claims in
packets.
The password must correspond to the key configured for
use by the NTP server for this purpose if such requests are to be
successful.
-<code>poll</code>
+<br><dt><code>poll</code> <code>[</code><kbd>n</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[verbose]</code><dd>Poll an NTP server in client mode
<kbd>n</kbd>
-<code>verbose</code>
+times.
+Poll not implemented yet.
<br><dt><code>quit</code><dd>Exit
<code>ntpq</code>
<br><dt><code>raw</code><dd>Causes all output from query commands is printed as received
The only formating/interpretation done on
the data is to transform nonascii data into a printable (but barely
understandable) form.
-<br><dt><code>timeout</code> <kbd>milliseconds</kbd><dd>Specify a timeout period for responses to server queries.
+<br><dt><code>timeout</code> <code>[</code><kbd>milliseconds</kbd><code>]</code><dd>Specify a timeout period for responses to server queries.
The
default is about 5000 milliseconds.
+Without any arguments, displays the current timeout period.
Note that since
<code>ntpq</code>
retries each query once after a timeout, the total waiting time for
a timeout will be twice the timeout value set.
-<br><dt><code>version</code><dd>Print the version of the
+<br><dt><code>version</code><dd>Display the version of the
<code>ntpq</code>
program.
</dl>
<h5 class="subsubsection">Control Message Commands</h5>
-<p>Association IDs are used to identify system, peer and clock variables.
-System variables are assigned an association ID of zero and system name space, while each association is assigned a nonzero association ID and peer namespace.
-Most control commands send a single mode-6 message to the server and expect a single response message.
+<p>Association ids are used to identify system, peer and clock variables.
+System variables are assigned an association id of zero and system name
+space, while each association is assigned a nonzero association id and
+peer namespace.
+Most control commands send a single message to the server and expect a
+single response message.
The exceptions are the
<code>peers</code>
command, which sends a series of messages,
<code>mreadvar</code>
commands, which iterate over a range of associations.
<dl>
-<dt><code>associations</code><dd>Display a list of mobilized associations in the form:
+<dt><code>apeers</code><dd>Display a list of peers in the form:
+ <pre class="example"> [tally]remote refid assid st t when pool reach delay offset jitter
+</pre>
+ <p>where the output is just like the
+<code>peers</code>
+command except that the
+<code>refid</code>
+is displayed in hex format and the association number is also displayed.
+<br><dt><code>associations</code><dd>Display a list of mobilized associations in the form:
<pre class="example"> ind assid status conf reach auth condition last_event cnt
</pre>
<dl>
-<dt>Sy String Ta Sy Description<br><dt><code>ind</code> <code>Ta</code> <code>index</code> <code>on</code> <code>this</code> <code>list</code><br><dt><code>assid</code> <code>Ta</code> <code>association</code> <code>ID</code><br><dt><code>status</code> <code>Ta</code> <code>peer</code> <code>status</code> <code>word</code><br><dt><code>conf</code> <code>Ta</code> <code>yes</code>: <code>persistent,</code> <code>no</code>: <code>ephemeral</code><br><dt><code>reach</code> <code>Ta</code> <code>yes</code>: <code>reachable,</code> <code>no</code>: <code>unreachable</code><br><dt><code>auth</code> <code>Ta</code> <code>ok</code>, <code>yes</code>, <code>bad</code> <code>and</code> <code>none</code><br><dt><code>condition</code> <code>Ta</code> <code>selection</code> <code>status</code> <code>(see</code> <code>the</code> <code>select</code> <code>field</code> <code>of</code> <code>the</code> <code>peer</code> <code>status</code> <code>word)</code><br><dt><code>last_event</code> <code>Ta</code> <code>event</code> <code>report</code> <code>(see</code> <code>the</code> <code>event</code> <code>field</code> <code>of</code> <code>the</code> <code>peer</code> <code>status</code> <code>word)</code><br><dt><code>cnt</code> <code>Ta</code> <code>event</code> <code>count</code> <code>(see</code> <code>the</code> <code>count</code> <code>field</code> <code>of</code> <code>the</code> <code>peer</code> <code>status</code> <code>word)</code><dd></dl>
- <br><dt><code>authinfo</code><dd>Display the authentication statistics.
-<br><dt><code>clockvar</code> <kbd>assocID</kbd> <code>[</code><kbd>name</kbd><code>[=</code><kbd>value</kbd><code>]]</code> <code>[...]</code><br><dt><code>cv</code> <kbd>assocID</kbd> <code>[</code><kbd>name</kbd><code>[=</code><kbd>value</kbd><code>]]</code> <code>[...]</code><dd>Display a list of clock variables for those associations supporting a reference clock.
-<br><dt><code>:config</code> <code>[...]</code><dd>Send the remainder of the command line, including whitespace, to the server as a run-time configuration command in the same format as a line in the configuration file. This command is experimental until further notice and clarification. Authentication is of course required.
-<br><dt><code>config-from-file</code> <kbd>filename</kbd><dd>Send the each line of
+<dt>Sy Variable Ta Sy Description<br><dt><code>ind</code> <code>Ta</code> <code>index</code> <code>on</code> <code>this</code> <code>list</code><br><dt><code>assid</code> <code>Ta</code> <code>association</code> <code>id</code><br><dt><code>status</code> <code>Ta</code> <code>peer</code> <code>status</code> <code>word</code><br><dt><code>conf</code> <code>Ta</code> <code>yes</code>: <code>No</code> <code>persistent,</code> <code>no</code>: <code>No</code> <code>ephemeral</code><br><dt><code>reach</code> <code>Ta</code> <code>yes</code>: <code>No</code> <code>reachable,</code> <code>no</code>: <code>No</code> <code>unreachable</code><br><dt><code>auth</code> <code>Ta</code> <code>ok</code>, <code>yes</code>, <code>bad</code> <code>No</code> <code>and</code> <code>none</code><br><dt><code>condition</code> <code>Ta</code> <code>selection</code> <code>status</code> <code>(see</code> <code>the</code> <code>select</code> <code>No</code> <code>field</code> <code>of</code> <code>the</code> <code>peer</code> <code>status</code> <code>word)</code><br><dt><code>last_event</code> <code>Ta</code> <code>event</code> <code>report</code> <code>(see</code> <code>the</code> <code>event</code> <code>No</code> <code>field</code> <code>of</code> <code>the</code> <code>peer</code> <code>status</code> <code>word)</code><br><dt><code>cnt</code> <code>Ta</code> <code>event</code> <code>count</code> <code>(see</code> <code>the</code> <code>count</code> <code>No</code> <code>field</code> <code>of</code> <code>the</code> <code>peer</code> <code>status</code> <code>word)</code><dd></dl>
+ <br><dt><code>authinfo</code><dd>Display the authentication statistics counters:
+time since reset, stored keys, free keys, key lookups, keys not found,
+uncached keys, expired keys, encryptions, decryptions.
+<br><dt><code>clocklist</code> <code>[</code><kbd>associd</kbd><code>]</code><br><dt><code>cl</code> <code>[</code><kbd>associd</kbd><code>]</code><dd>Display all clock variables in the variable list for those associations
+supporting a reference clock.
+<br><dt><code>clockvar</code> <code>[</code><kbd>associd</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[</code><kbd>name</kbd><code>[=</code><kbd>value</kbd><code>]]</code><code>[,...]</code><br><dt><code>cv</code> <code>[</code><kbd>associd</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[</code><kbd>name</kbd><code>[=</code><kbd>value</kbd><code>]]</code><code>[,...]</code><dd>Display a list of clock variables for those associations supporting a
+reference clock.
+<br><dt><code>:config</code> <kbd>configuration command line</kbd><dd>Send the remainder of the command line, including whitespace, to the
+server as a run-time configuration command in the same format as a line
+in the configuration file.
+This command is experimental until further notice and clarification.
+Authentication is of course required.
+<br><dt><code>config-from-file</code> <kbd>filename</kbd><dd>Send each line of
<kbd>filename</kbd>
-to the server as run-time configuration commands in the same format as a line in the configuration file. This command is experimental until further notice and clarification. Authentication is required.
-<br><dt><code>ifstats</code><dd>Display statistics for each local network address. Authentication is required.
-<br><dt><code>iostats</code><dd>Display network and reference clock I/O statistics.
-<br><dt><code>kerninfo</code><dd>Display kernel loop and PPS statistics. As with other ntpq output, times are in milliseconds. The precision value displayed is in milliseconds as well, unlike the precision system variable.
-<br><dt><code>lassociations</code><dd>Perform the same function as the associations command, except display mobilized and unmobilized associations.
-<br><dt><code>lopeers</code> <code>[-4 | -6]</code><dd>Obtain and print a list of all peers and clients showing
-<kbd>dstadr</kbd>
-(associated with any given IP version).
-<br><dt><code>lpeers</code> <code>[-4 | -6]</code><dd>Print a peer spreadsheet for the appropriate IP version(s).
-<kbd>dstadr</kbd>
-(associated with any given IP version).
-<br><dt><code>monstats</code><dd>Display monitor facility statistics.
-<br><dt><code>mrulist</code> <code>[limited | kod | mincount=</code><kbd>count</kbd><code> | laddr=</code><kbd>localaddr</kbd><code> | sort=</code><kbd>sortorder</kbd><code> | resany=</code><kbd>hexmask</kbd><code> | resall=</code><kbd>hexmask</kbd><code>]</code><dd>Obtain and print traffic counts collected and maintained by the monitor facility.
+to the server as run-time configuration commands in the same format as
+lines in the configuration file.
+This command is experimental until further notice and clarification.
+Authentication is required.
+<br><dt><code>ifstats</code><dd>Display status and statistics counters for each local network interface address:
+interface number, interface name and address or broadcast, drop, flag,
+ttl, mc, received, sent, send failed, peers, uptime.
+Authentication is required.
+<br><dt><code>iostats</code><dd>Display network and reference clock I/O statistics:
+time since reset, receive buffers, free receive buffers, used receive buffers,
+low water refills, dropped packets, ignored packets, received packets,
+packets sent, packet send failures, input wakeups, useful input wakeups.
+<br><dt><code>kerninfo</code><dd>Display kernel loop and PPS statistics:
+associd, status, pll offset, pll frequency, maximum error,
+estimated error, kernel status, pll time constant, precision,
+frequency tolerance, pps frequency, pps stability, pps jitter,
+calibration interval, calibration cycles, jitter exceeded,
+stability exceeded, calibration errors.
+As with other ntpq output, times are in milliseconds; very small values
+may be shown as exponentials.
+The precision value displayed is in milliseconds as well, unlike the
+precision system variable.
+<br><dt><code>lassociations</code><dd>Perform the same function as the associations command, except display
+mobilized and unmobilized associations, including all clients.
+<br><dt><code>lopeers</code> <code>[-4|-6]</code><dd>Display a list of all peers and clients showing
+<code>dstadr</code>
+(associated with the given IP version).
+<br><dt><code>lpassociations</code><dd>Display the last obtained list of associations, including all clients.
+<br><dt><code>lpeers</code> <code>[-4|-6]</code><dd>Display a list of all peers and clients (associated with the given IP version).
+<br><dt><code>monstats</code><dd>Display monitor facility status, statistics, and limits:
+enabled, addresses, peak addresses, maximum addresses,
+reclaim above count, reclaim older than, kilobytes, maximum kilobytes.
+<br><dt><code>mreadlist</code> <kbd>associdlo</kbd> <kbd>associdhi</kbd><br><dt><code>mrl</code> <kbd>associdlo</kbd> <kbd>associdhi</kbd><dd>Perform the same function as the
+<code>readlist</code>
+command for a range of association ids.
+<br><dt><code>mreadvar</code> <kbd>associdlo</kbd> <kbd>associdhi</kbd> <code>[</code><kbd>name</kbd><code>]</code><code>[,...]</code><dd>This range may be determined from the list displayed by any
+command showing associations.
+<br><dt><code>mrv</code> <kbd>associdlo</kbd> <kbd>associdhi</kbd> <code>[</code><kbd>name</kbd><code>]</code><code>[,...]</code><dd>Perform the same function as the
+<code>readvar</code>
+command for a range of association ids.
+This range may be determined from the list displayed by any
+command showing associations.
+<br><dt><code>mrulist</code> <code>[limited | kod | mincount=</code><kbd>count</kbd><code> | laddr=</code><kbd>localaddr</kbd><code> | sort=[-]</code><kbd>sortorder</kbd><code> | resany=</code><kbd>hexmask</kbd><code> | resall=</code><kbd>hexmask</kbd><code>]</code><dd>Display traffic counts of the most recently seen source addresses
+collected and maintained by the monitor facility.
With the exception of
-<code>sort</code>=<kbd>sortorder</kbd>,
+<code>sort</code>=<code>[-]</code><kbd>sortorder</kbd>,
the options filter the list returned by
-<code>ntpd.</code>
+<code>ntpd(8)</code>.
The
<code>limited</code>
and
<code>kod</code>
-options return only entries representing client addresses from which the last packet received triggered either discarding or a KoD response.
+options return only entries representing client addresses from which the
+last packet received triggered either discarding or a KoD response.
The
<code>mincount</code>=<kbd>count</kbd>
option filters entries representing less than
<kbd>sortorder</kbd>
defaults to
<code>lstint</code>
-and may be any of
+and may be
<code>addr</code>,
-<code>count</code>,
<code>avgint</code>,
+<code>count</code>,
<code>lstint</code>,
-or any of those preceded by a minus sign (hyphen) to reverse the sort order.
+or any of those preceded by
+‘-’
+to reverse the sort order.
The output columns are:
<dl>
<dt>Column<dd>Description
-<br><dt><code>lstint</code><dd>Interval in s between the receipt of the most recent packet from this address and the completion of the retrieval of the MRU list by
+<br><dt><code>lstint</code><dd>Interval in seconds between the receipt of the most recent packet from
+this address and the completion of the retrieval of the MRU list by
<code>ntpq</code>
<br><dt><code>avgint</code><dd>Average interval in s between packets from this address.
<br><dt><code>rstr</code><dd>Restriction flags associated with this address.
Most are copied unchanged from the matching
<code>restrict</code>
-command, however 0x400 (kod) and 0x20 (limited) flags are cleared unless the last packet from this address triggered a rate control response.
+command, however 0x400 (kod) and 0x20 (limited) flags are cleared unless
+the last packet from this address triggered a rate control response.
<br><dt><code>r</code><dd>Rate control indicator, either
a period,
<code>L</code>
<br><dt><code>v</code><dd>Packet version number.
<br><dt><code>count</code><dd>Packets received from this address.
<br><dt><code>rport</code><dd>Source port of last packet from this address.
-<br><dt><code>remote</code> <code>address</code><dd>DNS name, numeric address, or address followed by
+<br><dt><code>remote</code> <code>address</code><dd>host or DNS name, numeric address, or address followed by
claimed DNS name which could not be verified in parentheses.
</dl>
- <br><dt><code>mreadvar</code> <code>assocID</code> <code>assocID</code> <code>[</code><kbd>variable_name</kbd><code>[=</code><kbd>value</kbd><code>] ...]</code><br><dt><code>mrv</code> <code>assocID</code> <code>assocID</code> <code>[</code><kbd>variable_name</kbd><code>[=</code><kbd>value</kbd><code>] ...]</code><dd>Perform the same function as the
-<code>readvar</code>
-command, except for a range of association IDs.
-This range is determined from the association list cached by the most recent
-<code>associations</code>
-command.
-<br><dt><code>opeers</code> <code>[-4 | -6]</code><dd>Obtain and print the old-style list of all peers and clients showing
-<kbd>dstadr</kbd>
-(associated with any given IP version),
+ <br><dt><code>opeers</code> <code>[-4 | -6]</code><dd>Obtain and print the old-style list of all peers and clients showing
+<code>dstadr</code>
+(associated with the given IP version),
rather than the
-<kbd>refid</kbd>.
+<code>refid</code>.
<br><dt><code>passociations</code><dd>Perform the same function as the
<code>associations</code>
command,
field of the
.Lk decode.html#peer "peer status word"
<br><dt><code>remote</code><dd>host name (or IP number) of peer.
-The value displayed will be truncated to 15 characters unless the
+The value displayed will be truncated to 15 characters unless the
+<code>ntpq</code>
<code>-w</code>
-flag is given, in which case the full value will be displayed
-on the first line,
-and the remaining data is displayed on the next line.
-<br><dt><code>refid</code><dd>association ID or
+option is given, in which case the full value will be displayed
+on the first line, and if too long,
+the remaining data will be displayed on the next line.
+<br><dt><code>refid</code><dd>source IP address or
.Lk decode.html#kiss "'kiss code"
-<br><dt><code>st</code><dd>stratum
+<br><dt><code>st</code><dd>stratum: 0 for local reference clocks, 1 for servers with local
+reference clocks, ..., 16 for unsynchronized server clocks
<br><dt><code>t</code><dd><code>u</code>:
unicast or manycast client,
<code>b</code>:
broadcast server,
<code>M</code>:
multicast server
-<br><dt><code>when</code><dd>sec/min/hr since last received packet
-<br><dt><code>poll</code><dd>poll interval (log2 s)
+<br><dt><code>when</code><dd>time in seconds, minutes, hours, or days since the last packet
+was received, or
+‘-’
+if a packet has never been received
+<br><dt><code>poll</code><dd>poll interval (s)
<br><dt><code>reach</code><dd>reach shift register (octal)
<br><dt><code>delay</code><dd>roundtrip delay
<br><dt><code>offset</code><dd>offset of server relative to this host
-<br><dt><code>jitter</code><dd>jitter
+<br><dt><code>jitter</code><dd>offset RMS error estimate.
</dl>
- <br><dt><code>apeers</code><dd>Display a list of peers in the form:
- <pre class="example"> [tally]remote refid assid st t when pool reach delay offset jitter
-</pre>
- <p>where the output is just like the
-<code>peers</code>
-command except that the
-<code>refid</code>
-is displayed in hex format and the association number is also displayed.
-<br><dt><code>pstats</code> <kbd>assocID</kbd><dd>Show the statistics for the peer with the given
-<kbd>assocID</kbd>.
-<br><dt><code>readlist</code> <kbd>assocID</kbd><br><dt><code>rl</code> <kbd>assocID</kbd><dd>Read the system or peer variables included in the variable list.
-<br><dt><code>readvar</code> <kbd>assocID</kbd> <kbd>name</kbd><code>[=</code><kbd>value</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[, ...]</code><br><dt><code>rv</code> <kbd>assocID</kbd> <kbd>name</kbd><code>[=</code><kbd>value</kbd><code>]</code> <code>[, ...]</code><dd>Display the specified variables.
+ <br><dt><code>pstats</code> <kbd>associd</kbd><dd>Display the statistics for the peer with the given
+<kbd>associd</kbd>:
+associd, status, remote host, local address, time last received,
+time until next send, reachability change, packets sent,
+packets received, bad authentication, bogus origin, duplicate,
+bad dispersion, bad reference time, candidate order.
+<br><dt><code>readlist</code> <code>[</code><kbd>associd</kbd><code>]</code><br><dt><code>rl</code> <code>[</code><kbd>associd</kbd><code>]</code><dd>Display all system or peer variables.
+If the
+<kbd>associd</kbd>
+is omitted, it is assumed to be zero.
+<br><dt><code>readvar</code> <code>[</code><kbd>associd</kbd> <kbd>name</kbd><code>[=</code><kbd>value</kbd><code>] [, ...]]</code><br><dt><code>rv</code> <code>[</code><kbd>associd</kbd> <kbd>name</kbd><code>[=</code><kbd>value</kbd><code>] [, ...]]</code><dd>Display the specified system or peer variables.
If
-<kbd>assocID</kbd>
+<kbd>associd</kbd>
is zero, the variables are from the
<a href="#System-Variables">System Variables</a>
name space, otherwise they are from the
<a href="#Peer-Variables">Peer Variables</a>
name space.
The
-<kbd>assocID</kbd>
+<kbd>associd</kbd>
is required, as the same name can occur in both spaces.
If no
<kbd>name</kbd>
-is included, all operative variables in the name space are displayed.
-
- <p>In this case only, if the
-<kbd>assocID</kbd>
-is omitted, it is assumed zero.
+is included, all operative variables in the name space are displayed.
+In this case only, if the
+<kbd>associd</kbd>
+is omitted, it is assumed to be zero.
Multiple names are specified with comma separators and without whitespace.
Note that time values are represented in milliseconds
and frequency values in parts-per-million (PPM).
Some NTP timestamps are represented in the format
-YYYYMMDDTTTT ,
-where YYYY is the year,
-MM the month of year,
-DD the day of month and
-TTTT the time of day.
-<br><dt><code>reslist</code><dd>Show the access control (restrict) list for
+<kbd>YYYY</kbd><kbd>MM</kbd> <kbd>DD</kbd> <kbd>TTTT</kbd>,
+where
+<kbd>YYYY</kbd>
+is the year,
+<kbd>MM</kbd>
+the month of year,
+<kbd>DD</kbd>
+the day of month and
+<kbd>TTTT</kbd>
+the time of day.
+<br><dt><code>reslist</code><dd>Display the access control (restrict) list for
<code>ntpq</code>
-
- <br><dt><code>saveconfig</code> <kbd>filename</kbd><dd>Write the current configuration,
-including any runtime modifications given with
+Authentication is required.
+<br><dt><code>saveconfig</code> <kbd>filename</kbd><dd>Save the current configuration,
+including any runtime modifications made by
<code>:config</code>
or
<code>config-from-file</code>,
-to the ntpd host's file
+to the NTP server host file
<kbd>filename</kbd>.
This command will be rejected by the server unless
.Lk miscopt.html#saveconfigdir "saveconfigdir"
appears in the
-<code>ntpd</code>
+<code>ntpd(8)</code>
configuration file.
<kbd>filename</kbd>
can use
-<code>strftime()</code>
-format specifies to substitute the current date and time, for example,
-<code>q]saveconfig</code> <code>ntp-%Y%m%d-%H%M%S.confq]</code>.
-The filename used is stored in system variable
+<code>date(1)</code>
+format specifiers to substitute the current date and time, for
+example,
+ <pre class="example"> <code>saveconfig</code> <samp><span class="file">ntp-%Y%m%d-%H%M%S.conf</span></samp>.
+</pre>
+ <p>The filename used is stored in system variable
<code>savedconfig</code>.
Authentication is required.
-<br><dt><code>timerstats</code><dd>Display interval timer counters.
-<br><dt><code>writelist</code> <kbd>assocID</kbd><dd>Write the system or peer variables included in the variable list.
-<br><dt><code>writevar</code> <kbd>assocID</kbd> <kbd>name</kbd>=<kbd>value</kbd> <code>[, ...]</code><dd>Write the specified variables.
+<br><dt><code>sysinfo</code><dd>Display system operational summary:
+associd, status, system peer, system peer mode, leap indicator,
+stratum, log2 precision, root delay, root dispersion,
+reference id, reference time, system jitter, clock jitter,
+clock wander, broadcast delay, symm. auth. delay.
+<br><dt><code>sysstats</code><dd>Display system uptime and packet counts maintained in the
+protocol module:
+uptime, sysstats reset, packets received, current version,
+older version, bad length or format, authentication failed,
+declined, restricted, rate limited, KoD responses,
+processed for time.
+<br><dt><code>timerstats</code><dd>Display interval timer counters:
+time since reset, timer overruns, calls to transmit.
+<br><dt><code>writelist</code> <kbd>associd</kbd><dd>Set all system or peer variables included in the variable list.
+<br><dt><code>writevar</code> <kbd>associd</kbd> <kbd>name</kbd>=<kbd>value</kbd> <code>[, ...]</code><dd>Set the specified variables in the variable list.
If the
-<kbd>assocID</kbd>
+<kbd>associd</kbd>
is zero, the variables are from the
<a href="#System-Variables">System Variables</a>
name space, otherwise they are from the
<a href="#Peer-Variables">Peer Variables</a>
name space.
The
-<kbd>assocID</kbd>
+<kbd>associd</kbd>
is required, as the same name can occur in both spaces.
-<br><dt><code>sysinfo</code><dd>Display operational summary.
-<br><dt><code>sysstats</code><dd>Print statistics counters maintained in the protocol module.
+Authentication is required.
</dl>
<h5 class="subsubsection">Status Words and Kiss Codes</h5>
in a set of status words
maintained by the system.
Status information is also available on a per-association basis.
-These words are displayed in the
-<code>rv</code>
+These words are displayed by the
+<code>readlist</code>
and
-<code>as</code>
+<code>associations</code>
commands both in hexadecimal and in decoded short tip strings.
The codes, tips and short explanations are documented on the
.Lk decode.html "Event Messages and Status Words"
<h5 class="subsubsection">System Variables</h5>
<p>The following system variables appear in the
-<code>rv</code>
+<code>readlist</code>
billboard.
Not all variables are displayed in some configurations.
+
<dl>
<dt>Variable<dd>Description
<br><dt><code>status</code><dd>.Lk decode.html#sys "system status word"
<br><dt><code>precision</code><dd>precision (log2 s)
<br><dt><code>rootdelay</code><dd>total roundtrip delay to the primary reference clock
<br><dt><code>rootdisp</code><dd>total dispersion to the primary reference clock
-<br><dt><code>peer</code><dd>system peer association ID
-<br><dt><code>tc</code><dd>time constant and poll exponent (log2 s) (3-17)
-<br><dt><code>mintc</code><dd>minimum time constant (log2 s) (3-10)
-<br><dt><code>clock</code><dd>date and time of day
-<br><dt><code>refid</code><dd>reference ID or
+<br><dt><code>refid</code><dd>reference id or
.Lk decode.html#kiss "kiss code"
<br><dt><code>reftime</code><dd>reference time
-<br><dt><code>offset</code><dd>combined offset of server relative to this host
+<br><dt><code>clock</code><dd>date and time of day
+<br><dt><code>peer</code><dd>system peer association id
+<br><dt><code>tc</code><dd>time constant and poll exponent (log2 s) (3-17)
+<br><dt><code>mintc</code><dd>minimum time constant (log2 s) (3-10)
+<br><dt><code>offset</code><dd>combined offset of server relative to this host
+<br><dt><code>frequency</code><dd>frequency drift (PPM) relative to hardware clock
<br><dt><code>sys_jitter</code><dd>combined system jitter
-<br><dt><code>frequency</code><dd>frequency offset (PPM) relative to hardware clock
<br><dt><code>clk_wander</code><dd>clock frequency wander (PPM)
<br><dt><code>clk_jitter</code><dd>clock jitter
<br><dt><code>tai</code><dd>TAI-UTC offset (s)
additional system variables are displayed,
including some or all of the following,
depending on the particular Autokey dance:
-
<dl>
<dt>Variable<dd>Description
<br><dt><code>host</code><dd>Autokey host name for this host
<h5 class="subsubsection">Peer Variables</h5>
<p>The following peer variables appear in the
-<code>rv</code>
+<code>readlist</code>
billboard for each association.
Not all variables are displayed in some configurations.
<dl>
<dt>Variable<dd>Description
-<br><dt><code>associd</code><dd>association ID
+<br><dt><code>associd</code><dd>association id
<br><dt><code>status</code><dd>.Lk decode.html#peer "peer status word"
<br><dt><code>srcadr</code><dd>source (remote) IP address
<br><dt><code>srcport</code><dd>source (remote) port
<br><dt><code>precision</code><dd>precision (log2 s)
<br><dt><code>rootdelay</code><dd>total roundtrip delay to the primary reference clock
<br><dt><code>rootdisp</code><dd>total root dispersion to the primary reference clock
-<br><dt><code>refid</code><dd>reference ID or
+<br><dt><code>refid</code><dd>reference id or
.Lk decode.html#kiss "kiss code"
<br><dt><code>reftime</code><dd>reference time
+<br><dt><code>rec</code><dd>last packet received time
<br><dt><code>reach</code><dd>reach register (octal)
<br><dt><code>unreach</code><dd>unreach counter
<br><dt><code>hmode</code><dd>host mode (1-6)
<br><dt><code>headway</code><dd>headway (see
.Lk rate.html "Rate Management and the Kiss-o'-Death Packet" )
<br><dt><code>flash</code><dd>.Lk decode.html#flash "flash status word"
+<br><dt><code>keyid</code><dd>symmetric key id
<br><dt><code>offset</code><dd>filter offset
<br><dt><code>delay</code><dd>filter delay
<br><dt><code>dispersion</code><dd>filter dispersion
<br><dt><code>jitter</code><dd>filter jitter
-<br><dt><code>ident</code><dd>Autokey group name for this association
<br><dt><code>bias</code><dd>unicast/broadcast bias
<br><dt><code>xleave</code><dd>interleave delay (see
.Lk xleave.html "NTP Interleaved Modes" )
<code>bias</code>
variable is calculated when the first broadcast packet is received
after the calibration volley.
-It represents the offset of the broadcast subgraph relative to the unicast subgraph.
+It represents the offset of the broadcast subgraph relative to the
+unicast subgraph.
The
<code>xleave</code>
variable appears only for the interleaved symmetric and interleaved modes.
<br><dt><code>host</code><dd>Autokey server name
<br><dt><code>flags</code><dd>peer flags (see Autokey specification)
<br><dt><code>signature</code><dd>OpenSSL digest/signature scheme
-<br><dt><code>initsequence</code><dd>initial key ID
+<br><dt><code>initsequence</code><dd>initial key id
<br><dt><code>initkey</code><dd>initial key index
<br><dt><code>timestamp</code><dd>Autokey signature timestamp
+<br><dt><code>ident</code><dd>Autokey group name for this association
</dl>
<h5 class="subsubsection">Clock Variables</h5>
<p>The following clock variables appear in the
-<code>cv</code>
+<code>clocklist</code>
billboard for each association with a reference clock.
Not all variables are displayed in some configurations.
<dl>
<dt>Variable<dd>Description
-<br><dt><code>associd</code><dd>association ID
+<br><dt><code>associd</code><dd>association id
<br><dt><code>status</code><dd>.Lk decode.html#clock "clock status word"
<br><dt><code>device</code><dd>device description
<br><dt><code>timecode</code><dd>ASCII time code string (specific to device)
<br><dt><code>fudgetime1</code><dd>fudge time 1
<br><dt><code>fudgetime2</code><dd>fudge time 2
<br><dt><code>stratum</code><dd>driver stratum
-<br><dt><code>refid</code><dd>driver reference ID
+<br><dt><code>refid</code><dd>driver reference id
<br><dt><code>flags</code><dd>driver flags
</dl>
used to select the program, defaulting to <samp><span class="file">more</span></samp>. Both will exit
with a status code of 0.
-<pre class="example">ntpq - standard NTP query program - Ver. 4.2.8p9
+<pre class="example">ntpq - standard NTP query program - Ver. 4.2.8p10-x
Usage: ntpq [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]... [ host ...]
Flg Arg Option-Name Description
- -4 no ipv4 Force IPv4 DNS name resolution
+ -4 no ipv4 Force IPv4 name resolution
- prohibits the option 'ipv6'
- -6 no ipv6 Force IPv6 DNS name resolution
+ -6 no ipv6 Force IPv6 name resolution
- prohibits the option 'ipv4'
-c Str command run a command and exit
- may appear multiple times
<h4 class="subsection">ipv4 option (-4)</h4>
<p><a name="index-ntpq_002dipv4-4"></a>
-This is the “force ipv4 dns name resolution” option.
+This is the “force ipv4 name resolution” option.
<p class="noindent">This option has some usage constraints. It:
<ul>
ipv6.
</ul>
- <p>Force DNS resolution of following host names on the command line
+ <p>Force resolution of following host names on the command line
to the IPv4 namespace.
<div class="node">
<a name="ntpq-ipv6"></a>
<h4 class="subsection">ipv6 option (-6)</h4>
<p><a name="index-ntpq_002dipv6-5"></a>
-This is the “force ipv6 dns name resolution” option.
+This is the “force ipv6 name resolution” option.
<p class="noindent">This option has some usage constraints. It:
<ul>
ipv4.
</ul>
- <p>Force DNS resolution of following host names on the command line
+ <p>Force resolution of following host names on the command line
to the IPv6 namespace.
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-ntpsnmpd - NTP SNMP MIB agent - Ver. 4.2.7p245
-USAGE: ntpsnmpd [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[@{=| @}<val>] ]...
+ntpsnmpd - NTP SNMP MIB agent - Ver. 4.2.8p10-x
+Usage: ntpsnmpd [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[@{=| @}<val>] ]...
Flg Arg Option-Name Description
-n no nofork Do not fork
-p no syslog Log to syslog()
Str agentxsocket The socket address ntpsnmpd uses to connect to net-snmpd
- opt version Output version information and exit
- -? no help Display extended usage information and exit
- -! no more-help Extended usage information passed thru pager
- -> opt save-opts Save the option state to a config file
- -< Str load-opts Load options from a config file
- - disabled as --no-load-opts
+ opt version output version information and exit
+ -? no help display extended usage information and exit
+ -! no more-help extended usage information passed thru pager
+ -> opt save-opts save the option state to a config file
+ -< Str load-opts load options from a config file
+ - disabled as '--no-load-opts'
- may appear multiple times
Options are specified by doubled hyphens and their name or by a single
hyphen and the flag character.
-
The following option preset mechanisms are supported:
- reading file $HOME/.ntprc
- reading file ./.ntprc
- examining environment variables named NTPSNMPD_*
-please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@@ntp.org
+Please send bug reports to: <http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@@ntp.org>
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<h1 class="settitle">calc_tickadj User's Manual</h1>
<div class="node">
+<a name="Top"></a>
<p><hr>
-<a name="Top"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#calc_005ftickadj-Description">calc_tickadj Description</a>,
+Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#calc_005ftickadj-Description">calc_tickadj Description</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#dir">(dir)</a>,
Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#dir">(dir)</a>
-<br>
+
</div>
<h2 class="unnumbered">calc_tickadj User's Manual</h2>
</ul>
<div class="node">
+<a name="calc_tickadj-Invocation"></a>
+<a name="calc_005ftickadj-Invocation"></a>
<p><hr>
-<a name="calc_005ftickadj-Invocation"></a>Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#calc_005ftickadj-Description">calc_tickadj Description</a>,
+Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#calc_005ftickadj-Description">calc_tickadj Description</a>,
Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a>
-<br>
+
</div>
<h3 class="section">Invoking calc_tickadj</h3>
using the <code>agtexi-cmd</code> template and the option descriptions for the <code>calc_tickadj</code> program.
<ul class="menu">
-<li><a accesskey="1" href="#calc_005ftickadj-usage">calc_tickadj usage</a>: calc_tickadj help/usage (<span class="option">--help</span>)
+<li><a accesskey="1" href="#calc_005ftickadj-usage">calc_tickadj usage</a>: calc_tickadj help/usage (<samp><span class="option">--help</span></samp>)
<li><a accesskey="2" href="#calc_005ftickadj-drift_002dfile">calc_tickadj drift-file</a>: drift-file option (-d)
<li><a accesskey="3" href="#calc_005ftickadj-tick">calc_tickadj tick</a>: tick option (-t)
<li><a accesskey="4" href="#calc_005ftickadj-exit-status">calc_tickadj exit status</a>: exit status
</ul>
<div class="node">
+<a name="calc_tickadj-usage"></a>
+<a name="calc_005ftickadj-usage"></a>
<p><hr>
-<a name="calc_005ftickadj-usage"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#calc_005ftickadj-drift_002dfile">calc_tickadj drift-file</a>,
+Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#calc_005ftickadj-drift_002dfile">calc_tickadj drift-file</a>,
Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#calc_005ftickadj-Invocation">calc_tickadj Invocation</a>
-<br>
+
</div>
-<h4 class="subsection">calc_tickadj help/usage (<span class="option">--help</span>)</h4>
+<h4 class="subsection">calc_tickadj help/usage (<samp><span class="option">--help</span></samp>)</h4>
<p><a name="index-calc_005ftickadj-help-3"></a>
This is the automatically generated usage text for calc_tickadj.
<p>The text printed is the same whether selected with the <code>help</code> option
-(<span class="option">--help</span>) or the <code>more-help</code> option (<span class="option">--more-help</span>). <code>more-help</code> will print
+(<samp><span class="option">--help</span></samp>) or the <code>more-help</code> option (<samp><span class="option">--more-help</span></samp>). <code>more-help</code> will print
the usage text by passing it through a pager program.
<code>more-help</code> is disabled on platforms without a working
<code>fork(2)</code> function. The <code>PAGER</code> environment variable is
-used to select the program, defaulting to <span class="file">more</span>. Both will exit
+used to select the program, defaulting to <samp><span class="file">more</span></samp>. Both will exit
with a status code of 0.
<pre class="example">calc_tickadj - Calculates "optimal" value for tick given ntp drift file. - Ver. 4.2.7p467
hyphen and the flag character.
</pre>
<div class="node">
+<a name="calc_tickadj-drift-file"></a>
+<a name="calc_005ftickadj-drift_002dfile"></a>
<p><hr>
-<a name="calc_005ftickadj-drift_002dfile"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#calc_005ftickadj-tick">calc_tickadj tick</a>,
+Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#calc_005ftickadj-tick">calc_tickadj tick</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#calc_005ftickadj-usage">calc_tickadj usage</a>,
Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#calc_005ftickadj-Invocation">calc_tickadj Invocation</a>
-<br>
+
</div>
<h4 class="subsection">drift-file option (-d)</h4>
This option takes a string argument.
Use the specified drift file for calculations
<div class="node">
+<a name="calc_tickadj-tick"></a>
+<a name="calc_005ftickadj-tick"></a>
<p><hr>
-<a name="calc_005ftickadj-tick"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#calc_005ftickadj-exit-status">calc_tickadj exit status</a>,
+Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#calc_005ftickadj-exit-status">calc_tickadj exit status</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#calc_005ftickadj-drift_002dfile">calc_tickadj drift-file</a>,
Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#calc_005ftickadj-Invocation">calc_tickadj Invocation</a>
-<br>
+
</div>
<h4 class="subsection">tick option (-t)</h4>
This option takes a number argument.
The current tick which to adjustment will be calculated
<div class="node">
+<a name="calc_tickadj-exit-status"></a>
+<a name="calc_005ftickadj-exit-status"></a>
<p><hr>
-<a name="calc_005ftickadj-exit-status"></a>Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#calc_005ftickadj-tick">calc_tickadj tick</a>,
+Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#calc_005ftickadj-tick">calc_tickadj tick</a>,
Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#calc_005ftickadj-Invocation">calc_tickadj Invocation</a>
-<br>
+
</div>
<h4 class="subsection">calc_tickadj exit status</h4>
<p>One of the following exit values will be returned:
<dl>
-<dt><span class="samp">0 (EXIT_SUCCESS)</span><dd>Successful program execution.
-<br><dt><span class="samp">1 (EXIT_FAILURE)</span><dd>The operation failed or the command syntax was not valid.
+<dt>‘<samp><span class="samp">0 (EXIT_SUCCESS)</span></samp>’<dd>Successful program execution.
+<br><dt>‘<samp><span class="samp">1 (EXIT_FAILURE)</span></samp>’<dd>The operation failed or the command syntax was not valid.
</dl>
</body></html>
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@end ignore
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# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (invoke-ntp-wait.texi)
#
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@end ignore
# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntp-wait-opts)
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-.TH ntp-wait 1ntp-waitman "21 Mar 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
+.TH ntp-wait 1ntp-waitman "19 May 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
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.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
-.Dd March 21 2017
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.Os
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.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
and only then start any applicaitons (like database servers) that require
accurate and stable time.
- <p>This document applies to version 4.2.8p9 of <code>ntp-wait</code>.
+ <p>This document applies to version 4.2.8p10 of <code>ntp-wait</code>.
<div class="shortcontents">
<h2>Short Contents</h2>
used to select the program, defaulting to <samp><span class="file">more</span></samp>. Both will exit
with a status code of 0.
-<pre class="example">ntp-wait - Wait for ntpd to stabilize the system clock - Ver. 4.2.8p9
+<pre class="example">ntp-wait - Wait for ntpd to stabilize the system clock - Ver. 4.2.8p10
USAGE: ntp-wait [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]...
-n, --tries=num Number of times to check ntpd
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-.TH ntp-wait @NTP_WAIT_MS@ "21 Mar 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
+.TH ntp-wait @NTP_WAIT_MS@ "19 May 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
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.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
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.Dt NTP_WAIT @NTP_WAIT_MS@ User Commands
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.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
#
# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (invoke-ntpsweep.texi)
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+# It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:31:47 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
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# and the template file agtexi-cmd.tpl
@end ignore
# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpsweep-opts)
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-.TH ntpsweep 1ntpsweepman "21 Mar 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
+.TH ntpsweep 1ntpsweepman "19 May 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
.\"
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.\" From the definitions ntpsweep-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
-.Dd March 21 2017
+.Dd May 19 2017
.Dt NTPSWEEP 1ntpsweepmdoc User Commands
.Os
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.\" From the definitions ntpsweep-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
<p>This document describes the use of the NTP Project's <code>ntpsweep</code> program.
- <p>This document applies to version 4.2.8p9 of <code>ntpsweep</code>.
+ <p>This document applies to version 4.2.8p10 of <code>ntpsweep</code>.
<div class="shortcontents">
<h2>Short Contents</h2>
used to select the program, defaulting to <samp><span class="file">more</span></samp>. Both will exit
with a status code of 0.
-<pre class="example">ntpsweep - Print various informations about given ntp servers - Ver. 4.2.8p9
+<pre class="example">ntpsweep - Print various informations about given ntp servers - Ver. 4.2.8p10
USAGE: ntpsweep [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]... [hostfile]
-l, --host-list=str Host to execute actions on
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-.TH ntpsweep 1ntpsweepman "21 Mar 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
+.TH ntpsweep 1ntpsweepman "19 May 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
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.\" From the definitions ntpsweep-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
-.Dd March 21 2017
+.Dd May 19 2017
.Dt NTPSWEEP 1ntpsweepmdoc User Commands
.Os
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.\" From the definitions ntpsweep-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
#
# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (invoke-ntptrace.texi)
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+# It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:31:51 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
# From the definitions ntptrace-opts.def
# and the template file agtexi-cmd.tpl
@end ignore
# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntptrace-opts)
#
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-.TH ntptrace 1ntptraceman "21 Mar 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
+.TH ntptrace 1ntptraceman "19 May 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
.\"
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+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:31:52 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" From the definitions ntptrace-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
-.Dd March 21 2017
+.Dd May 19 2017
.Dt NTPTRACE 1ntptracemdoc User Commands
.Os
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntptrace-opts.mdoc)
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.\" From the definitions ntptrace-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
<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 4.2.8p9 of <code>ntptrace</code>.
+This document applies to version 4.2.8p10 of <code>ntptrace</code>.
<div class="shortcontents">
<h2>Short Contents</h2>
used to select the program, defaulting to <samp><span class="file">more</span></samp>. Both will exit
with a status code of 0.
-<pre class="example">ntptrace - Trace peers of an NTP server - Ver. 4.2.8p9
+<pre class="example">ntptrace - Trace peers of an NTP server - Ver. 4.2.8p10
USAGE: ntptrace [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]... [host]
-n, --numeric Print IP addresses instead of hostnames
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-.TH ntptrace @NTPTRACE_MS@ "21 Mar 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
+.TH ntptrace @NTPTRACE_MS@ "19 May 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
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.\" From the definitions ntptrace-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
-.Dd March 21 2017
+.Dd May 19 2017
.Dt NTPTRACE @NTPTRACE_MS@ User Commands
.Os
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.\" From the definitions ntptrace-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (plot_summary-opts)
#
-# It has been AutoGen-ed March 21, 2017 at 10:40:37 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
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# From the definitions plot_summary-opts.def
# and the template file perlopt
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-.TH plot_summary 1plot_summaryman "21 Mar 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
+.TH plot_summary 1plot_summaryman "19 May 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
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.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
-.Dd March 21 2017
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.Os
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.\" From the definitions plot_summary-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
<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 4.2.8p9 of <code>plot_summary</code>.
+This document applies to version 4.2.8p10 of <code>plot_summary</code>.
<div class="shortcontents">
<h2>Short Contents</h2>
used to select the program, defaulting to <samp><span class="file">more</span></samp>. Both will exit
with a status code of 0.
-<pre class="example">plot_summary - plot statistics generated by summary script - Ver. 4.2.8p9
+<pre class="example">plot_summary - plot statistics generated by summary script - Ver. 4.2.8p10
USAGE: plot_summary [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]...
--directory=str Where the summary files are
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-.TH plot_summary 1plot_summaryman "21 Mar 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
+.TH plot_summary 1plot_summaryman "19 May 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
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.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
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.\" From the definitions plot_summary-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (summary-opts)
#
-# It has been AutoGen-ed March 21, 2017 at 10:40:38 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
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-.TH summary 1summaryman "21 Mar 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
+.TH summary 1summaryman "19 May 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
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.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
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.Dt SUMMARY 1summarymdoc User Commands
.Os
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.\" 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 4.2.8p9 of <code>summary</code>.
+This document applies to version 4.2.8p10 of <code>summary</code>.
<div class="shortcontents">
<h2>Short Contents</h2>
used to select the program, defaulting to <samp><span class="file">more</span></samp>. Both will exit
with a status code of 0.
-<pre class="example">summary - compute various stastics from NTP stat files - Ver. 4.2.8p9
+<pre class="example">summary - compute various stastics from NTP stat files - Ver. 4.2.8p10
USAGE: summary [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]...
--directory=str Directory containing stat files
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-.TH summary 1summaryman "21 Mar 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
+.TH summary 1summaryman "19 May 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
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.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
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.Dt SUMMARY 1summarymdoc User Commands
.Os
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.\" From the definitions summary-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
#
# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (invoke-update-leap.texi)
#
-# It has been AutoGen-ed March 21, 2017 at 10:40:30 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
+# It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:31:55 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
# From the definitions update-leap-opts.def
# and the template file agtexi-cmd.tpl
@end ignore
# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (update-leap-opts)
#
-# It has been AutoGen-ed March 21, 2017 at 10:40:36 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
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# and the template file perlopt
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-.TH update-leap 1update-leapman "21 Mar 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
+.TH update-leap 1update-leapman "19 May 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
.\"
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+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:31:57 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" From the definitions update-leap-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
-.Dd March 21 2017
+.Dd May 19 2017
.Dt UPDATE_LEAP 1update-leapmdoc User Commands
.Os
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (update-leap-opts.mdoc)
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+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:31:54 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" From the definitions update-leap-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
<p>This document describes the use of the NTP Project's <code>update-leap</code> program.
- <p>This document applies to version 4.2.8p9 of <code>update-leap</code>.
+ <p>This document applies to version 4.2.8p10 of <code>update-leap</code>.
<div class="shortcontents">
<h2>Short Contents</h2>
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-.TH update-leap 1update-leapman "21 Mar 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
+.TH update-leap 1update-leapman "19 May 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10)" "User Commands"
.\"
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.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
-.Dd March 21 2017
+.Dd May 19 2017
.Dt UPDATE_LEAP 1update-leapmdoc User Commands
.Os
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.\" From the definitions update-leap-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
#
# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (invoke-sntp.texi)
#
-# It has been AutoGen-ed March 21, 2017 at 10:36:49 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
+# It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:30:29 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
# From the definitions sntp-opts.def
# and the template file agtexi-cmd.tpl
@end ignore
/*
* EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (sntp-opts.c)
*
- * It has been AutoGen-ed March 21, 2017 at 10:36:29 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
+ * It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:30:19 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
* From the definitions sntp-opts.def
* and the template file options
*
/*
* EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (sntp-opts.h)
*
- * It has been AutoGen-ed March 21, 2017 at 10:36:28 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
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-.TH sntp 1sntpman "21 Mar 2017" "4.2.8p10" "User Commands"
+.TH sntp 1sntpman "19 May 2017" "4.2.8p10" "User Commands"
.\"
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+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (in-mem file)
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+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:30:30 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" From the definitions sntp-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
-.Dd March 21 2017
+.Dd May 19 2017
.Dt SNTP 1sntpmdoc User Commands
.Os
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (sntp-opts.mdoc)
.\"
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.\" From the definitions sntp-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 4.2.8p9 of <code>sntp</code>.
+ <p>This document applies to version 4.2.8p10 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 <samp><span class="file">more</span></samp>. Both will exit
with a status code of 0.
-<pre class="example">sntp - standard Simple Network Time Protocol client program - Ver. 4.2.8p9
+<pre class="example">sntp - standard Simple Network Time Protocol client program - Ver. 4.2.8p10
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@ "21 Mar 2017" "4.2.8p10" "User Commands"
+.TH sntp @SNTP_MS@ "19 May 2017" "4.2.8p10" "User Commands"
.\"
-.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-aQaqbX/ag-nQaiaX)
+.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (in-mem file)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 21, 2017 at 10:36:45 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:30:30 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" From the definitions sntp-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
-.Dd March 21 2017
+.Dd May 19 2017
.Dt SNTP @SNTP_MS@ User Commands
.Os
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (sntp-opts.mdoc)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 21, 2017 at 10:36:52 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:30:27 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" From the definitions sntp-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
#
# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (invoke-ntp-keygen.texi)
#
-# It has been AutoGen-ed March 19, 2017 at 10:10:41 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
+# It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:27:20 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
# 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. 4.2.8p9
+ntp-keygen (ntp) - Create a NTP host key - Ver. 4.2.8p10-x
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 March 19, 2017 at 10:10:36 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
+ * It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:27:15 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
* From the definitions ntp-keygen-opts.def
* and the template file options
*
#endif
extern FILE * option_usage_fp;
#define zCopyright (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+0)
-#define zLicenseDescrip (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+352)
+#define zLicenseDescrip (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+355)
/*
* global included definitions
/**
* static const strings for ntp-keygen options
*/
-static char const ntp_keygen_opt_strs[2439] =
-/* 0 */ "ntp-keygen (ntp) 4.2.8p9\n"
+static char const ntp_keygen_opt_strs[2448] =
+/* 0 */ "ntp-keygen (ntp) 4.2.8p10-x\n"
"Copyright (C) 1992-2017 The University of Delaware and Network Time Foundation, 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"
"can be seen at:\n"
" <http://ntp.org/license>\n"
" <http://opensource.org/licenses/ntp-license.php>\n\0"
-/* 352 */ "Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its\n"
+/* 355 */ "Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its\n"
"documentation for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted,\n"
"provided that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and that\n"
"both the copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting\n"
"Time Foundation makes no representations about the suitability this\n"
"software for any purpose. It is provided \"as is\" without express or\n"
"implied warranty.\n\0"
-/* 1020 */ "identity modulus bits\0"
-/* 1042 */ "IMBITS\0"
-/* 1049 */ "imbits\0"
-/* 1056 */ "certificate scheme\0"
-/* 1075 */ "CERTIFICATE\0"
-/* 1087 */ "certificate\0"
-/* 1099 */ "privatekey cipher\0"
-/* 1117 */ "CIPHER\0"
-/* 1124 */ "cipher\0"
-/* 1131 */ "Increase debug verbosity level\0"
-/* 1162 */ "DEBUG_LEVEL\0"
-/* 1174 */ "debug-level\0"
-/* 1186 */ "Set the debug verbosity level\0"
-/* 1216 */ "SET_DEBUG_LEVEL\0"
-/* 1232 */ "set-debug-level\0"
-/* 1248 */ "Write IFF or GQ identity keys\0"
-/* 1278 */ "ID_KEY\0"
-/* 1285 */ "id-key\0"
-/* 1292 */ "Generate GQ parameters and keys\0"
-/* 1324 */ "GQ_PARAMS\0"
-/* 1334 */ "gq-params\0"
-/* 1344 */ "generate RSA host key\0"
-/* 1366 */ "HOST_KEY\0"
-/* 1375 */ "host-key\0"
-/* 1384 */ "generate IFF parameters\0"
-/* 1408 */ "IFFKEY\0"
-/* 1415 */ "iffkey\0"
-/* 1422 */ "set Autokey group name\0"
-/* 1445 */ "IDENT\0"
-/* 1451 */ "ident\0"
-/* 1457 */ "set certificate lifetime\0"
-/* 1482 */ "LIFETIME\0"
-/* 1491 */ "lifetime\0"
-/* 1500 */ "prime modulus\0"
-/* 1514 */ "MODULUS\0"
-/* 1522 */ "modulus\0"
-/* 1530 */ "generate symmetric keys\0"
-/* 1554 */ "MD5KEY\0"
-/* 1561 */ "md5key\0"
-/* 1568 */ "generate PC private certificate\0"
-/* 1600 */ "PVT_CERT\0"
-/* 1609 */ "pvt-cert\0"
-/* 1618 */ "local private password\0"
-/* 1641 */ "PASSWORD\0"
-/* 1650 */ "password\0"
-/* 1659 */ "export IFF or GQ group keys with password\0"
-/* 1701 */ "EXPORT_PASSWD\0"
-/* 1715 */ "export-passwd\0"
-/* 1729 */ "set host and optionally group name\0"
-/* 1764 */ "SUBJECT_NAME\0"
-/* 1777 */ "subject-name\0"
-/* 1790 */ "generate sign key (RSA or DSA)\0"
-/* 1821 */ "SIGN_KEY\0"
-/* 1830 */ "sign-key\0"
-/* 1839 */ "trusted certificate (TC scheme)\0"
-/* 1871 */ "TRUSTED_CERT\0"
-/* 1884 */ "trusted-cert\0"
-/* 1897 */ "generate <num> MV parameters\0"
-/* 1926 */ "MV_PARAMS\0"
-/* 1936 */ "mv-params\0"
-/* 1946 */ "update <num> MV keys\0"
-/* 1967 */ "MV_KEYS\0"
-/* 1975 */ "mv-keys\0"
-/* 1983 */ "display extended usage information and exit\0"
-/* 2027 */ "help\0"
-/* 2032 */ "extended usage information passed thru pager\0"
-/* 2077 */ "more-help\0"
-/* 2087 */ "output version information and exit\0"
-/* 2123 */ "version\0"
-/* 2131 */ "save the option state to a config file\0"
-/* 2170 */ "save-opts\0"
-/* 2180 */ "load options from a config file\0"
-/* 2212 */ "LOAD_OPTS\0"
-/* 2222 */ "no-load-opts\0"
-/* 2235 */ "no\0"
-/* 2238 */ "NTP_KEYGEN\0"
-/* 2249 */ "ntp-keygen (ntp) - Create a NTP host key - Ver. 4.2.8p9\n"
+/* 1023 */ "identity modulus bits\0"
+/* 1045 */ "IMBITS\0"
+/* 1052 */ "imbits\0"
+/* 1059 */ "certificate scheme\0"
+/* 1078 */ "CERTIFICATE\0"
+/* 1090 */ "certificate\0"
+/* 1102 */ "privatekey cipher\0"
+/* 1120 */ "CIPHER\0"
+/* 1127 */ "cipher\0"
+/* 1134 */ "Increase debug verbosity level\0"
+/* 1165 */ "DEBUG_LEVEL\0"
+/* 1177 */ "debug-level\0"
+/* 1189 */ "Set the debug verbosity level\0"
+/* 1219 */ "SET_DEBUG_LEVEL\0"
+/* 1235 */ "set-debug-level\0"
+/* 1251 */ "Write IFF or GQ identity keys\0"
+/* 1281 */ "ID_KEY\0"
+/* 1288 */ "id-key\0"
+/* 1295 */ "Generate GQ parameters and keys\0"
+/* 1327 */ "GQ_PARAMS\0"
+/* 1337 */ "gq-params\0"
+/* 1347 */ "generate RSA host key\0"
+/* 1369 */ "HOST_KEY\0"
+/* 1378 */ "host-key\0"
+/* 1387 */ "generate IFF parameters\0"
+/* 1411 */ "IFFKEY\0"
+/* 1418 */ "iffkey\0"
+/* 1425 */ "set Autokey group name\0"
+/* 1448 */ "IDENT\0"
+/* 1454 */ "ident\0"
+/* 1460 */ "set certificate lifetime\0"
+/* 1485 */ "LIFETIME\0"
+/* 1494 */ "lifetime\0"
+/* 1503 */ "prime modulus\0"
+/* 1517 */ "MODULUS\0"
+/* 1525 */ "modulus\0"
+/* 1533 */ "generate symmetric keys\0"
+/* 1557 */ "MD5KEY\0"
+/* 1564 */ "md5key\0"
+/* 1571 */ "generate PC private certificate\0"
+/* 1603 */ "PVT_CERT\0"
+/* 1612 */ "pvt-cert\0"
+/* 1621 */ "local private password\0"
+/* 1644 */ "PASSWORD\0"
+/* 1653 */ "password\0"
+/* 1662 */ "export IFF or GQ group keys with password\0"
+/* 1704 */ "EXPORT_PASSWD\0"
+/* 1718 */ "export-passwd\0"
+/* 1732 */ "set host and optionally group name\0"
+/* 1767 */ "SUBJECT_NAME\0"
+/* 1780 */ "subject-name\0"
+/* 1793 */ "generate sign key (RSA or DSA)\0"
+/* 1824 */ "SIGN_KEY\0"
+/* 1833 */ "sign-key\0"
+/* 1842 */ "trusted certificate (TC scheme)\0"
+/* 1874 */ "TRUSTED_CERT\0"
+/* 1887 */ "trusted-cert\0"
+/* 1900 */ "generate <num> MV parameters\0"
+/* 1929 */ "MV_PARAMS\0"
+/* 1939 */ "mv-params\0"
+/* 1949 */ "update <num> MV keys\0"
+/* 1970 */ "MV_KEYS\0"
+/* 1978 */ "mv-keys\0"
+/* 1986 */ "display extended usage information and exit\0"
+/* 2030 */ "help\0"
+/* 2035 */ "extended usage information passed thru pager\0"
+/* 2080 */ "more-help\0"
+/* 2090 */ "output version information and exit\0"
+/* 2126 */ "version\0"
+/* 2134 */ "save the option state to a config file\0"
+/* 2173 */ "save-opts\0"
+/* 2183 */ "load options from a config file\0"
+/* 2215 */ "LOAD_OPTS\0"
+/* 2225 */ "no-load-opts\0"
+/* 2238 */ "no\0"
+/* 2241 */ "NTP_KEYGEN\0"
+/* 2252 */ "ntp-keygen (ntp) - Create a NTP host key - Ver. 4.2.8p10-x\n"
"Usage: %s [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]...\n\0"
-/* 2363 */ "$HOME\0"
-/* 2369 */ ".\0"
-/* 2371 */ ".ntprc\0"
-/* 2378 */ "http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org\0"
-/* 2412 */ "\n\0"
-/* 2414 */ "ntp-keygen (ntp) 4.2.8p9";
+/* 2369 */ "$HOME\0"
+/* 2375 */ ".\0"
+/* 2377 */ ".ntprc\0"
+/* 2384 */ "http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org\0"
+/* 2418 */ "\n\0"
+/* 2420 */ "ntp-keygen (ntp) 4.2.8p10-x";
/**
* imbits option description:
*/
#ifdef AUTOKEY
/** Descriptive text for the imbits option */
-#define IMBITS_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1020)
+#define IMBITS_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1023)
/** Upper-cased name for the imbits option */
-#define IMBITS_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1042)
+#define IMBITS_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1045)
/** Name string for the imbits option */
-#define IMBITS_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1049)
+#define IMBITS_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1052)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the imbits option */
#define IMBITS_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED \
| OPTST_SET_ARGTYPE(OPARG_TYPE_NUMERIC))
*/
#ifdef AUTOKEY
/** Descriptive text for the certificate option */
-#define CERTIFICATE_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1056)
+#define CERTIFICATE_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1059)
/** Upper-cased name for the certificate option */
-#define CERTIFICATE_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1075)
+#define CERTIFICATE_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1078)
/** Name string for the certificate option */
-#define CERTIFICATE_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1087)
+#define CERTIFICATE_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1090)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the certificate option */
#define CERTIFICATE_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED \
| OPTST_SET_ARGTYPE(OPARG_TYPE_STRING))
*/
#ifdef AUTOKEY
/** Descriptive text for the cipher option */
-#define CIPHER_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1099)
+#define CIPHER_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1102)
/** Upper-cased name for the cipher option */
-#define CIPHER_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1117)
+#define CIPHER_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1120)
/** Name string for the cipher option */
-#define CIPHER_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1124)
+#define CIPHER_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1127)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the cipher option */
#define CIPHER_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED \
| OPTST_SET_ARGTYPE(OPARG_TYPE_STRING))
* debug-level option description:
*/
/** Descriptive text for the debug-level option */
-#define DEBUG_LEVEL_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1131)
+#define DEBUG_LEVEL_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1134)
/** Upper-cased name for the debug-level option */
-#define DEBUG_LEVEL_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1162)
+#define DEBUG_LEVEL_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1165)
/** Name string for the debug-level option */
-#define DEBUG_LEVEL_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1174)
+#define DEBUG_LEVEL_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1177)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the debug-level option */
#define DEBUG_LEVEL_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED)
* set-debug-level option description:
*/
/** Descriptive text for the set-debug-level option */
-#define SET_DEBUG_LEVEL_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1186)
+#define SET_DEBUG_LEVEL_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1189)
/** Upper-cased name for the set-debug-level option */
-#define SET_DEBUG_LEVEL_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1216)
+#define SET_DEBUG_LEVEL_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1219)
/** Name string for the set-debug-level option */
-#define SET_DEBUG_LEVEL_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1232)
+#define SET_DEBUG_LEVEL_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1235)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the set-debug-level option */
#define SET_DEBUG_LEVEL_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED \
| OPTST_SET_ARGTYPE(OPARG_TYPE_NUMERIC))
*/
#ifdef AUTOKEY
/** Descriptive text for the id-key option */
-#define ID_KEY_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1248)
+#define ID_KEY_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1251)
/** Upper-cased name for the id-key option */
-#define ID_KEY_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1278)
+#define ID_KEY_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1281)
/** Name string for the id-key option */
-#define ID_KEY_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1285)
+#define ID_KEY_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1288)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the id-key option */
#define ID_KEY_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED)
*/
#ifdef AUTOKEY
/** Descriptive text for the gq-params option */
-#define GQ_PARAMS_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1292)
+#define GQ_PARAMS_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1295)
/** Upper-cased name for the gq-params option */
-#define GQ_PARAMS_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1324)
+#define GQ_PARAMS_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1327)
/** Name string for the gq-params option */
-#define GQ_PARAMS_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1334)
+#define GQ_PARAMS_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1337)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the gq-params option */
#define GQ_PARAMS_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED)
*/
#ifdef AUTOKEY
/** Descriptive text for the host-key option */
-#define HOST_KEY_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1344)
+#define HOST_KEY_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1347)
/** Upper-cased name for the host-key option */
-#define HOST_KEY_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1366)
+#define HOST_KEY_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1369)
/** Name string for the host-key option */
-#define HOST_KEY_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1375)
+#define HOST_KEY_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1378)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the host-key option */
#define HOST_KEY_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED)
*/
#ifdef AUTOKEY
/** Descriptive text for the iffkey option */
-#define IFFKEY_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1384)
+#define IFFKEY_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1387)
/** Upper-cased name for the iffkey option */
-#define IFFKEY_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1408)
+#define IFFKEY_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1411)
/** Name string for the iffkey option */
-#define IFFKEY_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1415)
+#define IFFKEY_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1418)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the iffkey option */
#define IFFKEY_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED)
*/
#ifdef AUTOKEY
/** Descriptive text for the ident option */
-#define IDENT_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1422)
+#define IDENT_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1425)
/** Upper-cased name for the ident option */
-#define IDENT_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1445)
+#define IDENT_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1448)
/** Name string for the ident option */
-#define IDENT_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1451)
+#define IDENT_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1454)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the ident option */
#define IDENT_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED \
| OPTST_SET_ARGTYPE(OPARG_TYPE_STRING))
*/
#ifdef AUTOKEY
/** Descriptive text for the lifetime option */
-#define LIFETIME_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1457)
+#define LIFETIME_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1460)
/** Upper-cased name for the lifetime option */
-#define LIFETIME_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1482)
+#define LIFETIME_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1485)
/** Name string for the lifetime option */
-#define LIFETIME_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1491)
+#define LIFETIME_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1494)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the lifetime option */
#define LIFETIME_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED \
| OPTST_SET_ARGTYPE(OPARG_TYPE_NUMERIC))
*/
#ifdef AUTOKEY
/** Descriptive text for the modulus option */
-#define MODULUS_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1500)
+#define MODULUS_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1503)
/** Upper-cased name for the modulus option */
-#define MODULUS_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1514)
+#define MODULUS_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1517)
/** Name string for the modulus option */
-#define MODULUS_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1522)
+#define MODULUS_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1525)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the modulus option */
#define MODULUS_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED \
| OPTST_SET_ARGTYPE(OPARG_TYPE_NUMERIC))
* md5key option description:
*/
/** Descriptive text for the md5key option */
-#define MD5KEY_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1530)
+#define MD5KEY_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1533)
/** Upper-cased name for the md5key option */
-#define MD5KEY_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1554)
+#define MD5KEY_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1557)
/** Name string for the md5key option */
-#define MD5KEY_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1561)
+#define MD5KEY_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1564)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the md5key option */
#define MD5KEY_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED)
*/
#ifdef AUTOKEY
/** Descriptive text for the pvt-cert option */
-#define PVT_CERT_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1568)
+#define PVT_CERT_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1571)
/** Upper-cased name for the pvt-cert option */
-#define PVT_CERT_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1600)
+#define PVT_CERT_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1603)
/** Name string for the pvt-cert option */
-#define PVT_CERT_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1609)
+#define PVT_CERT_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1612)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the pvt-cert option */
#define PVT_CERT_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED)
*/
#ifdef AUTOKEY
/** Descriptive text for the password option */
-#define PASSWORD_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1618)
+#define PASSWORD_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1621)
/** Upper-cased name for the password option */
-#define PASSWORD_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1641)
+#define PASSWORD_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1644)
/** Name string for the password option */
-#define PASSWORD_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1650)
+#define PASSWORD_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1653)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the password option */
#define PASSWORD_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED \
| OPTST_SET_ARGTYPE(OPARG_TYPE_STRING))
*/
#ifdef AUTOKEY
/** Descriptive text for the export-passwd option */
-#define EXPORT_PASSWD_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1659)
+#define EXPORT_PASSWD_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1662)
/** Upper-cased name for the export-passwd option */
-#define EXPORT_PASSWD_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1701)
+#define EXPORT_PASSWD_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1704)
/** Name string for the export-passwd option */
-#define EXPORT_PASSWD_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1715)
+#define EXPORT_PASSWD_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1718)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the export-passwd option */
#define EXPORT_PASSWD_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED \
| OPTST_SET_ARGTYPE(OPARG_TYPE_STRING))
*/
#ifdef AUTOKEY
/** Descriptive text for the subject-name option */
-#define SUBJECT_NAME_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1729)
+#define SUBJECT_NAME_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1732)
/** Upper-cased name for the subject-name option */
-#define SUBJECT_NAME_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1764)
+#define SUBJECT_NAME_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1767)
/** Name string for the subject-name option */
-#define SUBJECT_NAME_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1777)
+#define SUBJECT_NAME_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1780)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the subject-name option */
#define SUBJECT_NAME_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED \
| OPTST_SET_ARGTYPE(OPARG_TYPE_STRING))
*/
#ifdef AUTOKEY
/** Descriptive text for the sign-key option */
-#define SIGN_KEY_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1790)
+#define SIGN_KEY_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1793)
/** Upper-cased name for the sign-key option */
-#define SIGN_KEY_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1821)
+#define SIGN_KEY_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1824)
/** Name string for the sign-key option */
-#define SIGN_KEY_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1830)
+#define SIGN_KEY_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1833)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the sign-key option */
#define SIGN_KEY_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED \
| OPTST_SET_ARGTYPE(OPARG_TYPE_STRING))
*/
#ifdef AUTOKEY
/** Descriptive text for the trusted-cert option */
-#define TRUSTED_CERT_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1839)
+#define TRUSTED_CERT_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1842)
/** Upper-cased name for the trusted-cert option */
-#define TRUSTED_CERT_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1871)
+#define TRUSTED_CERT_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1874)
/** Name string for the trusted-cert option */
-#define TRUSTED_CERT_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1884)
+#define TRUSTED_CERT_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1887)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the trusted-cert option */
#define TRUSTED_CERT_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED)
*/
#ifdef AUTOKEY
/** Descriptive text for the mv-params option */
-#define MV_PARAMS_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1897)
+#define MV_PARAMS_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1900)
/** Upper-cased name for the mv-params option */
-#define MV_PARAMS_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1926)
+#define MV_PARAMS_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1929)
/** Name string for the mv-params option */
-#define MV_PARAMS_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1936)
+#define MV_PARAMS_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1939)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the mv-params option */
#define MV_PARAMS_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED \
| OPTST_SET_ARGTYPE(OPARG_TYPE_NUMERIC))
*/
#ifdef AUTOKEY
/** Descriptive text for the mv-keys option */
-#define MV_KEYS_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1946)
+#define MV_KEYS_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1949)
/** Upper-cased name for the mv-keys option */
-#define MV_KEYS_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1967)
+#define MV_KEYS_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1970)
/** Name string for the mv-keys option */
-#define MV_KEYS_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1975)
+#define MV_KEYS_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1978)
/** Compiled in flag settings for the mv-keys option */
#define MV_KEYS_FLAGS (OPTST_DISABLED \
| OPTST_SET_ARGTYPE(OPARG_TYPE_NUMERIC))
/*
* Help/More_Help/Version option descriptions:
*/
-#define HELP_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1983)
-#define HELP_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2027)
+#define HELP_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+1986)
+#define HELP_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2030)
#ifdef HAVE_WORKING_FORK
-#define MORE_HELP_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2032)
-#define MORE_HELP_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2077)
+#define MORE_HELP_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2035)
+#define MORE_HELP_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2080)
#define MORE_HELP_FLAGS (OPTST_IMM | OPTST_NO_INIT)
#else
#define MORE_HELP_DESC HELP_DESC
# define VER_FLAGS (OPTST_SET_ARGTYPE(OPARG_TYPE_STRING) | \
OPTST_ARG_OPTIONAL | OPTST_IMM | OPTST_NO_INIT)
#endif
-#define VER_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2087)
-#define VER_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2123)
-#define SAVE_OPTS_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2131)
-#define SAVE_OPTS_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2170)
-#define LOAD_OPTS_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2180)
-#define LOAD_OPTS_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2212)
-#define NO_LOAD_OPTS_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2222)
-#define LOAD_OPTS_pfx (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2235)
+#define VER_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2090)
+#define VER_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2126)
+#define SAVE_OPTS_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2134)
+#define SAVE_OPTS_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2173)
+#define LOAD_OPTS_DESC (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2183)
+#define LOAD_OPTS_NAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2215)
+#define NO_LOAD_OPTS_name (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2225)
+#define LOAD_OPTS_pfx (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2238)
#define LOAD_OPTS_name (NO_LOAD_OPTS_name + 3)
/**
* Declare option callback procedures
/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
/** Reference to the upper cased version of ntp-keygen. */
-#define zPROGNAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2238)
+#define zPROGNAME (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2241)
/** Reference to the title line for ntp-keygen usage. */
-#define zUsageTitle (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2249)
+#define zUsageTitle (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2252)
/** ntp-keygen configuration file name. */
-#define zRcName (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2371)
+#define zRcName (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2377)
/** Directories to search for ntp-keygen config files. */
static char const * const apzHomeList[3] = {
- ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2363,
ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2369,
+ ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2375,
NULL };
/** The ntp-keygen program bug email address. */
-#define zBugsAddr (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2378)
+#define zBugsAddr (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2384)
/** Clarification/explanation of what ntp-keygen does. */
-#define zExplain (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2412)
+#define zExplain (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2418)
/** Extra detail explaining what ntp-keygen does. */
#define zDetail (NULL)
/** The full version string for ntp-keygen. */
-#define zFullVersion (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2414)
+#define zFullVersion (ntp_keygen_opt_strs+2420)
/* extracted from optcode.tlib near line 364 */
#if defined(ENABLE_NLS)
translate option names.
*/
/* referenced via ntp_keygenOptions.pzCopyright */
- puts(_("ntp-keygen (ntp) 4.2.8p9\n\
+ puts(_("ntp-keygen (ntp) 4.2.8p10-x\n\
Copyright (C) 1992-2017 The University of Delaware and Network Time Foundation, 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. 4.2.8p9\n\
+ puts(_("ntp-keygen (ntp) - Create a NTP host key - Ver. 4.2.8p10-x\n\
Usage: %s [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]...\n"));
/* referenced via ntp_keygenOptions.pzExplain */
puts(_("\n"));
/* referenced via ntp_keygenOptions.pzFullVersion */
- puts(_("ntp-keygen (ntp) 4.2.8p9"));
+ puts(_("ntp-keygen (ntp) 4.2.8p10-x"));
/* referenced via ntp_keygenOptions.pzFullUsage */
puts(_("<<<NOT-FOUND>>>"));
/*
* EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntp-keygen-opts.h)
*
- * It has been AutoGen-ed March 19, 2017 at 10:10:36 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
+ * It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:27:15 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
* 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 "4.2.8p9"
+#define NTP_KEYGEN_VERSION "4.2.8p10-x"
/** Full ntp-keygen version text */
-#define NTP_KEYGEN_FULL_VERSION "ntp-keygen (ntp) 4.2.8p9"
+#define NTP_KEYGEN_FULL_VERSION "ntp-keygen (ntp) 4.2.8p10-x"
/**
* Interface defines for all options. Replace "n" with the UPPER_CASED
.ds B-Font B
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-.TH ntp-keygen 1ntp-keygenman "19 Mar 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p9)" "User Commands"
+.TH ntp-keygen 1ntp-keygenman "19 May 2017" "ntp (4.2.8p10-x)" "User Commands"
.\"
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (in-mem file)
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-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 19, 2017 at 10:10:42 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:27:21 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" From the definitions ntp-keygen-opts.def
.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl
.SH NAME
-.Dd March 19 2017
+.Dd May 19 2017
.Dt NTP_KEYGEN 1ntp-keygenmdoc User Commands
.Os
.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntp-keygen-opts.mdoc)
.\"
-.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 19, 2017 at 10:10:39 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5
+.\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 19, 2017 at 12:27:18 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5
.\" From the definitions ntp-keygen-opts.def
.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
.Sh NAME
printable ASCII format so they can be embedded as MIME attachments in
mail to other sites.
- <p>This document applies to version 4.2.8p9 of <code>ntp-keygen</code>.
+ <p>This document applies to version 4.2.8p10 of <code>ntp-keygen</code>.
<div class="node">
<a name="Description"></a>
<p>This program generates cryptographic data files used by the NTPv4
authentication and identification schemes.
-It generates MD5 key files used in symmetric key cryptography.
-In addition, if the OpenSSL software library has been installed,
-it generates keys, certificate and identity files used in public key
-cryptography.
+It can generate message digest keys used in symmetric key cryptography and,
+if the OpenSSL software library has been installed, it can generate host keys,
+signing keys, certificates, and identity keys and parameters used in Autokey
+public key cryptography.
These files are used for cookie encryption,
-digital signature and challenge/response identification algorithms
+digital signature, and challenge/response identification algorithms
compatible with the Internet standard security infrastructure.
- <p>All files are in PEM-encoded printable ASCII format,
-so they can be embedded as MIME attachments in mail to other sites
+ <p>The message digest symmetric keys file is generated in a format
+compatible with NTPv3.
+All other files are in PEM-encoded printable ASCII format,
+so they can be embedded as MIME attachments in email to other sites
and certificate authorities.
By default, files are not encrypted.
- <p>When used to generate message digest keys, the program produces a file
-containing ten pseudo-random printable ASCII strings suitable for the
-MD5 message digest algorithm included in the distribution.
+ <p>When used to generate message digest symmetric keys, the program
+produces a file containing ten pseudo-random printable ASCII strings
+suitable for the MD5 message digest algorithm included in the
+distribution.
If the OpenSSL library is installed, it produces an additional ten
-hex-encoded random bit strings suitable for the SHA1 and other message
-digest algorithms.
-The message digest keys file must be distributed and stored
+hex-encoded random bit strings suitable for SHA1, AES-128-CMAC, and
+other message digest algorithms.
+The message digest symmetric keys file must be distributed and stored
using secure means beyond the scope of NTP itself.
Besides the keys used for ordinary NTP associations, additional keys
can be defined as passwords for the
<p>Some files used by this program are encrypted using a private password.
The
<code>-p</code>
-option specifies the password for local encrypted files and the
+option specifies the read password for local encrypted files and the
<code>-q</code>
-option the password for encrypted files sent to remote sites.
+option the write password for encrypted files sent to remote sites.
If no password is specified, the host name returned by the Unix
-<code>gethostname()</code>
-function, normally the DNS name of the host is used.
+<code>hostname(1)</code>
+command, normally the DNS name of the host, is used as the the default read
+password, for convenience.
+The
+<code>ntp-keygen</code>
+program prompts for the password if it reads an encrypted file
+and the password is missing or incorrect.
+If an encrypted file is read successfully and
+no write password is specified, the read password is used
+as the write password by default.
<p>The
-<kbd>pw</kbd>
+<code>pw</code>
option of the
-<kbd>crypto</kbd>
+<code>crypto</code>
+<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
configuration command specifies the read
password for previously encrypted local files.
-This must match the local password used by this program.
+This must match the local read password used by this program.
If not specified, the host name is used.
-Thus, if files are generated by this program without password,
+Thus, if files are generated by this program without an explicit password,
they can be read back by
-<kbd>ntpd</kbd>
-without password but only on the same host.
+<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
+without specifying an explicit password but only on the same host.
+If the write password used for encryption is specified as the host name,
+these files can be read by that host with no explicit password.
<p>Normally, encrypted files for each host are generated by that host and
used only by that host, although exceptions exist as noted later on
this page.
The symmetric keys file, normally called
-<kbd>ntp.keys</kbd>,
+<samp><span class="file">ntp.keys</span></samp>,
is usually installed in
<samp><span class="file">/etc</span></samp>.
Other files and links are usually installed in
<samp><span class="file">/usr/local/etc</span></samp>,
which is normally in a shared filesystem in
NFS-mounted networks and cannot be changed by shared clients.
-The location of the keys directory can be changed by the
-<kbd>keysdir</kbd>
-configuration command in such cases.
-Normally, this is in
-<samp><span class="file">/etc</span></samp>.
+In these cases, NFS clients can specify the files in another
+directory such as
+<samp><span class="file">/etc</span></samp>
+using the
+<code>keysdir</code>
+<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
+configuration file command.
<p>This program directs commentary and error messages to the standard
error stream
-<kbd>stderr</kbd>
+<samp><span class="file">stderr</span></samp>
and remote files to the standard output stream
-<kbd>stdout</kbd>
+<samp><span class="file">stdout</span></samp>
where they can be piped to other applications or redirected to files.
The names used for generated files and links all begin with the
string
-<kbd>ntpkey</kbd>
+<samp><span class="file">ntpkey*</span></samp>
and include the file type, generating host and filestamp,
as described in the
-“Cryptographic Data Files”
+<a href="#Cryptographic-Data-Files">Cryptographic Data Files</a>
section below.
<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
-<samp><span class="file">/usr/local/etc</span></samp>
-When run for the first time, or if all files with names beginning with
-<kbd>ntpkey</kbd>
-have been removed, use the
-<code>ntp-keygen</code>
-command without arguments to generate a
-default RSA host key and matching RSA-MD5 certificate with expiration
-date one year hence.
-If run again without options, the program uses the
-existing keys and parameters and generates only a new certificate with
-new expiration date one year hence.
-
- <p>Run the command on as many hosts as necessary.
-Designate one of them as the trusted host (TH) using
-<code>ntp-keygen</code>
-with the
-<code>-T</code>
-option and configure it to synchronize from reliable Internet servers.
-Then configure the other hosts to synchronize to the TH directly or
-indirectly.
-A certificate trail is created when Autokey asks the immediately
-ascendant host towards the TH to sign its certificate, which is then
-provided to the immediately descendant host on request.
-All group hosts should have acyclic certificate trails ending on the TH.
-
- <p>The host key is used to encrypt the cookie when required and so must be
-RSA type.
-By default, the host key is also the sign key used to encrypt
-signatures.
-A different sign key can be assigned using the
-<code>-S</code>
-option and this can be either RSA or DSA type.
-By default, the signature
-message digest type is MD5, but any combination of sign key type and
-message digest type supported by the OpenSSL library can be specified
-using the
-<code>-c</code>
-option.
-The rules say cryptographic media should be generated with proventic
-filestamps, which means the host should already be synchronized before
-this program is run.
-This of course creates a chicken-and-egg problem
-when the host is started for the first time.
-Accordingly, the host time
-should be set by some other means, such as eyeball-and-wristwatch, at
-least so that the certificate lifetime is within the current year.
-After that and when the host is synchronized to a proventic source, the
-certificate should be re-generated.
-
- <p>Additional information on trusted groups and identity schemes is on the
-“Autokey Public-Key Authentication”
-page.
-
- <p>The
-<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
-configuration command
-<code>crypto</code> <code>pw</code> <kbd>password</kbd>
-specifies the read password for previously encrypted files.
-The daemon expires on the spot if the password is missing
-or incorrect.
-For convenience, if a file has been previously encrypted,
-the default read password is the name of the host running
-the program.
-If the previous write password is specified as the host name,
-these files can be read by that host with no explicit password.
-
- <p>File names begin with the prefix
-<code>ntpkey_</code>
-and end with the postfix
-<kbd>_hostname.filestamp</kbd>,
-where
-<kbd>hostname</kbd>
-is the owner name, usually the string returned
-by the Unix gethostname() routine, and
-<kbd>filestamp</kbd>
-is the NTP seconds when the file was generated, in decimal digits.
-This both guarantees uniqueness and simplifies maintenance
-procedures, since all files can be quickly removed
-by a
-<code>rm</code> <code>ntpkey*</code>
-command or all files generated
-at a specific time can be removed by a
-<code>rm</code>
-<kbd>*filestamp</kbd>
-command.
-To further reduce the risk of misconfiguration,
-the first two lines of a file contain the file name
-and generation date and time as comments.
-
- <p>All files are installed by default in the keys directory
-<samp><span class="file">/usr/local/etc</span></samp>,
-which is normally in a shared filesystem
-in NFS-mounted networks.
-The actual location of the keys directory
-and each file can be overridden by configuration commands,
-but this is not recommended.
-Normally, the files for each host are generated by that host
-and used only by that host, although exceptions exist
-as noted later on this page.
-
- <p>Normally, files containing private values,
-including the host key, sign key and identification parameters,
-are permitted root read/write-only;
-while others containing public values are permitted world readable.
-Alternatively, files containing private values can be encrypted
-and these files permitted world readable,
-which simplifies maintenance in shared file systems.
-Since uniqueness is insured by the hostname and
-file name extensions, the files for a NFS server and
-dependent clients can all be installed in the same shared directory.
-
- <p>The recommended practice is to keep the file name extensions
-when installing a file and to install a soft link
-from the generic names specified elsewhere on this page
-to the generated files.
-This allows new file generations to be activated simply
-by changing the link.
-If a link is present, ntpd follows it to the file name
-to extract the filestamp.
-If a link is not present,
-<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
-extracts the filestamp from the file itself.
-This allows clients to verify that the file and generation times
-are always current.
-The
-<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.
-
-<h5 class="subsubsection">Running the program</h5>
-
<p>The safest way to run the
<code>ntp-keygen</code>
program is logged in directly as root.
-The recommended procedure is change to the keys directory,
-usually
+The recommended procedure is change to the
+<kbd>keys</kbd>
+directory, usually
<samp><span class="file">/usr/local/etc</span></samp>,
-then run the program.
-When run for the first time,
-or if all
-<code>ntpkey</code>
-files have been removed,
-the program generates a RSA host key file and matching RSA-MD5 certificate file,
+then run the program.
+
+ <p>To test and gain experience with Autokey concepts, log in as root and
+change to the
+<kbd>keys</kbd>
+directory, usually
+<samp><span class="file">/usr/local/etc</span></samp>.
+When run for the first time, or if all files with names beginning with
+<samp><span class="file">ntpkey*</span></samp>
+have been removed, use the
+<code>ntp-keygen</code>
+command without arguments to generate a default
+<code>RSA</code>
+host key and matching
+<code>RSA-MD5</code>
+certificate file with expiration date one year hence,
which is all that is necessary in many cases.
The program also generates soft links from the generic names
to the respective files.
-If run again, the program uses the same host key file,
-but generates a new certificate file and link.
+If run again without options, the program uses the
+existing keys and parameters and generates a new certificate file with
+new expiration date one year hence, and soft link.
- <p>The host key is used to encrypt the cookie when required and so must be RSA type.
+ <p>The host key is used to encrypt the cookie when required and so must be
+<code>RSA</code>
+type.
By default, the host key is also the sign key used to encrypt signatures.
When necessary, a different sign key can be specified and this can be
-either RSA or DSA type.
-By default, the message digest type is MD5, but any combination
+either
+<code>RSA</code>
+or
+<code>DSA</code>
+type.
+By default, the message digest type is
+<code>MD5</code>,
+but any combination
of sign key type and message digest type supported by the OpenSSL library
-can be specified, including those using the MD2, MD5, SHA, SHA1, MDC2
-and RIPE160 message digest algorithms.
+can be specified, including those using the
+<code>AES128CMAC</code>, <code>MD2</code>, <code>MD5</code>, <code>MDC2</code>, <code>SHA</code>, <code>SHA1</code>
+and
+<code>RIPE160</code>
+message digest algorithms.
However, the scheme specified in the certificate must be compatible
with the sign key.
-Certificates using any digest algorithm are compatible with RSA sign keys;
-however, only SHA and SHA1 certificates are compatible with DSA sign keys.
+Certificates using any digest algorithm are compatible with
+<code>RSA</code>
+sign keys;
+however, only
+<code>SHA</code>
+and
+<code>SHA1</code>
+certificates are compatible with
+<code>DSA</code>
+sign keys.
<p>Private/public key files and certificates are compatible with
other OpenSSL applications and very likely other libraries as well.
as the other files, are probably not compatible with anything other than Autokey.
<p>Running the program as other than root and using the Unix
-<code>su</code>
+<code>su(1)</code>
command
to assume root may not work properly, since by default the OpenSSL library
looks for the random seed file
-<code>.rnd</code>
+<samp><span class="file">.rnd</span></samp>
in the user home directory.
However, there should be only one
-<code>.rnd</code>,
+<samp><span class="file">.rnd</span></samp>,
most conveniently
in the root directory, so it is convenient to define the
-<code>$RANDFILE</code>
+.Ev RANDFILE
environment variable used by the OpenSSL library as the path to
-<code>/.rnd</code>.
+<samp><span class="file">.rnd</span></samp>.
<p>Installing the keys as root might not work in NFS-mounted
shared file systems, as NFS clients may not be able to write
<samp><span class="file">/etc</span></samp>
using the
<code>keysdir</code>
-command.
+<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
+configuration file command.
There is no need for one client to read the keys and certificates
of other clients or servers, as these data are obtained automatically
by the Autokey protocol.
Alternatively, files containing private values can be encrypted
and these files permitted world readable,
which simplifies maintenance in shared file systems.
-Since uniqueness is insured by the hostname and
-file name extensions, the files for a NFS server and
+Since uniqueness is insured by the
+<kbd>hostname</kbd>
+and
+<kbd>filestamp</kbd>
+file name extensions, the files for an NTP server and
dependent clients can all be installed in the same shared directory.
<p>The recommended practice is to keep the file name extensions
to the generated files.
This allows new file generations to be activated simply
by changing the link.
-If a link is present, ntpd follows it to the file name
-to extract the filestamp.
+If a link is present,
+<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
+follows it to the file name to extract the
+<kbd>filestamp</kbd>.
If a link is not present,
<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
-extracts the filestamp from the file itself.
+extracts the
+<kbd>filestamp</kbd>
+from the file itself.
This allows clients to verify that the file and generation times
are always current.
The
<code>ntp-keygen</code>
-program uses the same timestamp extension for all files generated
+program uses the same
+<kbd>filestamp</kbd>
+extension for all files generated
at one time, so each generation is distinct and can be readily
recognized in monitoring data.
-<h5 class="subsubsection">Running the program</h5>
-
-<p>The safest way to run the
+ <p>Run the command on as many hosts as necessary.
+Designate one of them as the trusted host (TH) using
<code>ntp-keygen</code>
-program is logged in directly as root.
-The recommended procedure is change to the keys directory,
-usually
-<samp><span class="file">/usr/local/etc</span></samp>,
-then run the program.
-When run for the first time,
-or if all
-<code>ntpkey</code>
-files have been removed,
-the program generates a RSA host key file and matching RSA-MD5 certificate file,
-which is all that is necessary in many cases.
-The program also generates soft links from the generic names
-to the respective files.
-If run again, the program uses the same host key file,
-but generates a new certificate file and link.
+with the
+<code>-T</code>
+option and configure it to synchronize from reliable Internet servers.
+Then configure the other hosts to synchronize to the TH directly or
+indirectly.
+A certificate trail is created when Autokey asks the immediately
+ascendant host towards the TH to sign its certificate, which is then
+provided to the immediately descendant host on request.
+All group hosts should have acyclic certificate trails ending on the TH.
- <p>The host key is used to encrypt the cookie when required and so must be RSA type.
-By default, the host key is also the sign key used to encrypt signatures.
-When necessary, a different sign key can be specified and this can be
-either RSA or DSA type.
-By default, the message digest type is MD5, but any combination
-of sign key type and message digest type supported by the OpenSSL library
-can be specified, including those using the MD2, MD5, SHA, SHA1, MDC2
-and RIPE160 message digest algorithms.
-However, the scheme specified in the certificate must be compatible
-with the sign key.
-Certificates using any digest algorithm are compatible with RSA sign keys;
-however, only SHA and SHA1 certificates are compatible with DSA sign keys.
+ <p>The host key is used to encrypt the cookie when required and so must be
+RSA type.
+By default, the host key is also the sign key used to encrypt
+signatures.
+A different sign key can be assigned using the
+<code>-S</code>
+option and this can be either
+<code>RSA</code>
+or
+<code>DSA</code>
+type.
+By default, the signature
+message digest type is
+<code>MD5</code>,
+but any combination of sign key type and
+message digest type supported by the OpenSSL library can be specified
+using the
+<code>-c</code>
+option.
- <p>Private/public key files and certificates are compatible with
-other OpenSSL applications and very likely other libraries as well.
-Certificates or certificate requests derived from them should be compatible
-with extant industry practice, although some users might find
-the interpretation of X509v3 extension fields somewhat liberal.
-However, the identification parameter files, although encoded
-as the other files, are probably not compatible with anything other than Autokey.
+ <p>The rules say cryptographic media should be generated with proventic
+filestamps, which means the host should already be synchronized before
+this program is run.
+This of course creates a chicken-and-egg problem
+when the host is started for the first time.
+Accordingly, the host time
+should be set by some other means, such as eyeball-and-wristwatch, at
+least so that the certificate lifetime is within the current year.
+After that and when the host is synchronized to a proventic source, the
+certificate should be re-generated.
- <p>Running the program as other than root and using the Unix
-<code>su</code>
-command
-to assume root may not work properly, since by default the OpenSSL library
-looks for the random seed file
-<code>.rnd</code>
-in the user home directory.
-However, there should be only one
-<code>.rnd</code>,
-most conveniently
-in the root directory, so it is convenient to define the
-<code>$RANDFILE</code>
-environment variable used by the OpenSSL library as the path to
-<code>/.rnd</code>.
+ <p>Additional information on trusted groups and identity schemes is on the
+“Autokey Public-Key Authentication”
+page.
- <p>Installing the keys as root might not work in NFS-mounted
-shared file systems, as NFS clients may not be able to write
-to the shared keys directory, even as root.
-In this case, NFS clients can specify the files in another
-directory such as
-<samp><span class="file">/etc</span></samp>
-using the
-<code>keysdir</code>
+ <p>File names begin with the prefix
+<samp><span class="file">ntpkey</span></samp>_
+and end with the suffix
+<samp><span class="file">_</span></samp><kbd>hostname</kbd>. <kbd>filestamp</kbd>,
+where
+<kbd>hostname</kbd>
+is the owner name, usually the string returned
+by the Unix
+<code>hostname(1)</code>
+command, and
+<kbd>filestamp</kbd>
+is the NTP seconds when the file was generated, in decimal digits.
+This both guarantees uniqueness and simplifies maintenance
+procedures, since all files can be quickly removed
+by a
+<code>rm</code> <samp><span class="file">ntpkey*</span></samp>
+command or all files generated
+at a specific time can be removed by a
+<code>rm</code> <samp><span class="file">*</span></samp><kbd>filestamp</kbd>
command.
-There is no need for one client to read the keys and certificates
-of other clients or servers, as these data are obtained automatically
-by the Autokey protocol.
+To further reduce the risk of misconfiguration,
+the first two lines of a file contain the file name
+and generation date and time as comments.
- <p>Ordinarily, cryptographic files are generated by the host that uses them,
-but it is possible for a trusted agent (TA) to generate these files
-for other hosts; however, in such cases files should always be encrypted.
-The subject name and trusted name default to the hostname
-of the host generating the files, but can be changed by command line options.
-It is convenient to designate the owner name and trusted name
-as the subject and issuer fields, respectively, of the certificate.
-The owner name is also used for the host and sign key files,
-while the trusted name is used for the identity files.
-seconds.
-seconds.
+<h5 class="subsubsection">Trusted Hosts and Groups</h5>
- <p>s Trusted Hosts and Groups
-Each cryptographic configuration involves selection of a signature scheme
+<p>Each cryptographic configuration involves selection of a signature scheme
and identification scheme, called a cryptotype,
as explained in the
<a href="#Authentication-Options">Authentication Options</a>
section of
<code>ntp.conf(5)</code>.
-The default cryptotype uses RSA encryption, MD5 message digest
-and TC identification.
+The default cryptotype uses
+<code>RSA</code>
+encryption,
+<code>MD5</code>
+message digest
+and
+<code>TC</code>
+identification.
First, configure a NTP subnet including one or more low-stratum
trusted hosts from which all other hosts derive synchronization
directly or indirectly.
<p>On each trusted host as root, change to the keys directory.
To insure a fresh fileset, remove all
-<code>ntpkey</code>
+<samp><span class="file">ntpkey</span></samp>
files.
Then run
<code>ntp-keygen</code>
<code>RSA</code>
or
<code>DSA</code>.
-The most often need to do this is when a DSA-signed certificate is used.
+The most frequent need to do this is when a
+<code>DSA</code>-signed
+certificate is used.
If it is necessary to use a different certificate scheme than the default,
run
<code>ntp-keygen</code>
option and selected
<kbd>scheme</kbd>
as needed.
-f
+If
<code>ntp-keygen</code>
is run again without these options, it generates a new certificate
-using the same scheme and sign key.
+using the same scheme and sign key, and soft link.
<p>After setting up the environment it is advisable to update certificates
from time to time, if only to extend the validity interval.
Simply run
<code>ntp-keygen</code>
with the same flags as before to generate new certificates
-using existing keys.
+using existing keys, and soft links.
However, if the host or sign key is changed,
<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
should be restarted.
<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.
+the default
+<code>TC</code>
+identity scheme is vulnerable to a middleman attack.
However, there are more secure identity schemes available,
-including PC, IFF, GQ and MV described on the
-"Identification Schemes"
-page
-(maybe available at
-<code>http://www.eecis.udel.edu/%7emills/keygen.html</code>).
+including
+<code>PC</code>, <code>IFF</code>, <code>GQ</code>
+and
+<code>MV</code>
+schemes described below.
These schemes are based on a TA, one or more trusted hosts
and some number of nontrusted hosts.
Trusted hosts prove identity using values provided by the TA,
<code>-P</code>
<code>-p</code> <kbd>password</kbd>
to generate the host key file
-<samp><span class="file">ntpkey_RSAkey_</span></samp><kbd>alice.filestamp</kbd>
+<samp><span class="file">ntpkey</span></samp>_ <code>RSA</code> <samp><span class="file">key_alice.</span></samp> <kbd>filestamp</kbd>
and trusted private certificate file
-<samp><span class="file">ntpkey_RSA-MD5_cert_</span></samp><kbd>alice.filestamp</kbd>.
+<samp><span class="file">ntpkey</span></samp>_ <code>RSA-MD5</code> <code>_</code> <samp><span class="file">cert_alice.</span></samp> <kbd>filestamp</kbd>,
+and soft links.
Copy both files to all group hosts;
they replace the files which would be generated in other schemes.
-On each host bob install a soft link from the generic name
+On each host
+<kbd>bob</kbd>
+install a soft link from the generic name
<samp><span class="file">ntpkey_host_</span></samp><kbd>bob</kbd>
to the host key file and soft link
<samp><span class="file">ntpkey_cert_</span></samp><kbd>bob</kbd>
by trusted host alice.
In this scheme it is not possible to refresh
either the keys or certificates without copying them
-to all other hosts in the group.
+to all other hosts in the group, and recreating the soft links.
- <p>For the IFF scheme proceed as in the TC scheme to generate keys
+ <p>For the
+<code>IFF</code>
+scheme proceed as in the
+<code>TC</code>
+scheme to generate keys
and certificates for all group hosts, then for every trusted host in the group,
-generate the IFF parameter file.
+generate the
+<code>IFF</code>
+parameter file.
On trusted host alice run
<code>ntp-keygen</code>
<code>-T</code>
<code>-I</code>
<code>-p</code> <kbd>password</kbd>
to produce her parameter file
-<samp><span class="file">ntpkey_IFFpar_</span></samp><kbd>alice.filestamp</kbd>,
+<samp><span class="file">ntpkey_IFFpar_alice.</span></samp><kbd>filestamp</kbd>,
which includes both server and client keys.
Copy this file to all group hosts that operate as both servers
and clients and install a soft link from the generic
-<samp><span class="file">ntpkey_iff_</span></samp><kbd>alice</kbd>
+<samp><span class="file">ntpkey_iff_alice</span></samp>
to this file.
If there are no hosts restricted to operate only as clients,
there is nothing further to do.
-As the IFF scheme is independent
+As the
+<code>IFF</code>
+scheme is independent
of keys and certificates, these files can be refreshed as needed.
<p>If a rogue client has the parameter file, it could masquerade
After generating the parameter file, on alice run
<code>ntp-keygen</code>
<code>-e</code>
-and pipe the output to a file or mail program.
-Copy or mail this file to all restricted clients.
+and pipe the output to a file or email program.
+Copy or email this file to all restricted clients.
On these clients install a soft link from the generic
-<samp><span class="file">ntpkey_iff_</span></samp><kbd>alice</kbd>
+<samp><span class="file">ntpkey_iff_alice</span></samp>
to this file.
To further protect the integrity of the keys,
each file can be encrypted with a secret password.
- <p>For the GQ scheme proceed as in the TC scheme to generate keys
+ <p>For the
+<code>GQ</code>
+scheme proceed as in the
+<code>TC</code>
+scheme to generate keys
and certificates for all group hosts, then for every trusted host
-in the group, generate the IFF parameter file.
+in the group, generate the
+<code>IFF</code>
+parameter file.
On trusted host alice run
<code>ntp-keygen</code>
<code>-T</code>
<code>-G</code>
<code>-p</code> <kbd>password</kbd>
to produce her parameter file
-<samp><span class="file">ntpkey_GQpar_</span></samp><kbd>alice.filestamp</kbd>,
+<samp><span class="file">ntpkey_GQpar_alice.</span></samp><kbd>filestamp</kbd>,
which includes both server and client keys.
Copy this file to all group hosts and install a soft link
from the generic
-<samp><span class="file">ntpkey_gq_</span></samp><kbd>alice</kbd>
+<samp><span class="file">ntpkey_gq_alice</span></samp>
to this file.
-In addition, on each host bob install a soft link
+In addition, on each host
+<kbd>bob</kbd>
+install a soft link
from generic
<samp><span class="file">ntpkey_gq_</span></samp><kbd>bob</kbd>
to this file.
-As the GQ scheme updates the GQ parameters file and certificate
+As the
+<code>GQ</code>
+scheme updates the
+<code>GQ</code>
+parameters file and certificate
at the same time, keys and certificates can be regenerated as needed.
- <p>For the MV scheme, proceed as in the TC scheme to generate keys
+ <p>For the
+<code>MV</code>
+scheme, proceed as in the
+<code>TC</code>
+scheme to generate keys
and certificates for all group hosts.
For illustration assume trish is the TA, alice one of several trusted hosts
and bob one of her clients.
<kbd>n</kbd>
is the number of revokable keys (typically 5) to produce
the parameter file
-<samp><span class="file">ntpkeys_MVpar_</span></samp><kbd>trish.filestamp</kbd>
+<samp><span class="file">ntpkeys_MVpar_trish.</span></samp><kbd>filestamp</kbd>
and client key files
-<samp><span class="file">ntpkeys_MVkeyd_</span></samp><kbd>trish.filestamp</kbd>
+<samp><span class="file">ntpkeys_MVkey</span></samp><kbd>d</kbd> <kbd>_</kbd> <samp><span class="file">trish.</span></samp> <kbd>filestamp</kbd>
where
<kbd>d</kbd>
is the key number (0 <
<kbd>n</kbd>).
Copy the parameter file to alice and install a soft link
from the generic
-<samp><span class="file">ntpkey_mv_</span></samp><kbd>alice</kbd>
+<samp><span class="file">ntpkey_mv_alice</span></samp>
to this file.
Copy one of the client key files to alice for later distribution
to her clients.
-It doesn't matter which client key file goes to alice,
+It does not matter which client key file goes to alice,
since they all work the same way.
-Alice copies the client key file to all of her cliens.
+Alice copies the client key file to all of her clients.
On client bob install a soft link from generic
-<samp><span class="file">ntpkey_mvkey_</span></samp><kbd>bob</kbd>
+<samp><span class="file">ntpkey_mvkey_bob</span></samp>
to the client key file.
-As the MV scheme is independent of keys and certificates,
+As the
+<code>MV</code>
+scheme is independent of keys and certificates,
these files can be refreshed as needed.
<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>-b</code> <code>--imbits</code>= <kbd>modulus</kbd><dd>Set the number of bits in the identity modulus for generating identity keys to
+<kbd>modulus</kbd>
+bits.
+The number of bits in the identity modulus defaults to 256, but can be set to
+values from 256 to 2048 (32 to 256 octets).
+Use the larger moduli with caution, as this can consume considerable computing
+resources and increases the size of authenticated packets.
+<br><dt><code>-c</code> <code>--certificate</code>= <kbd>scheme</kbd><dd>Select certificate signature encryption/message digest scheme.
The
<kbd>scheme</kbd>
can be one of the following:
-. Cm RSA-MD2 , RSA-MD5 , RSA-SHA , RSA-SHA1 , RSA-MDC2 , RSA-RIPEMD160 , DSA-SHA ,
+<code>RSA-MD2</code>, <code>RSA-MD5</code>, <code>RSA-MDC2</code>, <code>RSA-SHA</code>, <code>RSA-SHA1</code>, <code>RSA-RIPEMD160</code>, <code>DSA-SHA</code>,
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.
+Note that
+<code>RSA</code>
+schemes must be used with an
+<code>RSA</code>
+sign key and
+<code>DSA</code>
+schemes must be used with a
+<code>DSA</code>
+sign key.
The default without this option is
<code>RSA-MD5</code>.
-<br><dt><code>-d</code><dd>Enable debugging.
+If compatibility with FIPS 140-2 is required, either the
+<code>DSA-SHA</code>
+or
+<code>DSA-SHA1</code>
+scheme must be used.
+<br><dt><code>-C</code> <code>--cipher</code>= <kbd>cipher</kbd><dd>Select the OpenSSL cipher to encrypt the files containing private keys.
+The default without this option is three-key triple DES in CBC mode,
+<code>des-ede3-cbc</code>.
+The
+<code>openssl</code> <code>-h</code>
+command provided with OpenSSL displays available ciphers.
+<br><dt><code>-d</code> <code>--debug-level</code><dd>Increase debugging verbosity level.
This option displays the cryptographic data produced in eye-friendly billboards.
-<br><dt><code>-e</code><dd>Write the IFF client keys to the standard output.
-This is intended for automatic key distribution by mail.
-<br><dt><code>-G</code><dd>Generate parameters and keys for the GQ identification scheme,
-obsoleting any that may exist.
-<br><dt><code>-g</code><dd>Generate keys for the GQ identification scheme
-using the existing GQ parameters.
-If the GQ parameters do not yet exist, create them first.
-<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
-<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.
+<br><dt><code>-D</code> <code>--set-debug-level</code>= <kbd>level</kbd><dd>Set the debugging verbosity to
+<kbd>level</kbd>.
+This option displays the cryptographic data produced in eye-friendly billboards.
+<br><dt><code>-e</code> <code>--id-key</code><dd>Write the
+<code>IFF</code>
+or
+<code>GQ</code>
+public parameters from the
+<kbd>IFFkey</kbd> <kbd>or</kbd> <kbd>GQkey</kbd>
+client keys file previously specified
+as unencrypted data to the standard output stream
+<samp><span class="file">stdout</span></samp>.
+This is intended for automatic key distribution by email.
+<br><dt><code>-G</code> <code>--gq-params</code><dd>Generate a new encrypted
+<code>GQ</code>
+parameters and key file for the Guillou-Quisquater (GQ) identity scheme.
+This option is mutually exclusive with the
+<code>-I</code>
+and
+<code>-V</code>
+options.
+<br><dt><code>-H</code> <code>--host-key</code><dd>Generate a new encrypted
+<code>RSA</code>
+public/private host key file.
+<br><dt><code>-I</code> <code>--iffkey</code><dd>Generate a new encrypted
+<code>IFF</code>
+key file for the Schnorr (IFF) identity scheme.
+This option is mutually exclusive with the
+<code>-G</code>
+and
+Fl V
+options.
+<br><dt><code>-i</code> <code>--ident</code>= <kbd>group</kbd><dd>Set the optional Autokey group name to
+<kbd>group</kbd>.
+This is used in the identity scheme parameter file names of
+<code>IFF</code>, <code>GQ</code>,
+and
+<code>MV</code>
+client parameters files.
+In that role, the default is the host name if no group is provided.
+The group name, if specified using
+<code>-i</code>
+or
+<code>-s</code>
+following an
+‘@’
+character, is also used in certificate subject and issuer names in the form
+<kbd>host</kbd> <kbd>@</kbd> <kbd>group</kbd>
+and should match the group specified via
+<code>crypto</code> <code>ident</code>
+or
+<code>server</code> <code>ident</code>
+in the ntpd configuration file.
+<br><dt><code>-l</code> <code>--lifetime</code>= <kbd>days</kbd><dd>Set the lifetime for certificate expiration to
+<kbd>days</kbd>.
+The default lifetime is one year (365 days).
+<br><dt><code>-m</code> <code>--modulus</code>= <kbd>bits</kbd><dd>Set the number of bits in the prime modulus for generating files to
+<kbd>bits</kbd>.
+The modulus defaults to 512, but can be set from 256 to 2048 (32 to 256 octets).
+Use the larger moduli with caution, as this can consume considerable computing
+resources and increases the size of authenticated packets.
+<br><dt><code>-M</code> <code>--md5key</code><dd>Generate a new symmetric keys file containing 10
+<code>MD5</code>
+keys, and if OpenSSL is available, 10
+<code>SHA</code>
+keys.
+An
+<code>MD5</code>
+key is a string of 20 random printable ASCII characters, while a
+<code>SHA</code>
+key is a string of 40 random hex digits.
+The file can be edited using a text editor to change the key type or key content.
+This option is mutually exclusive with all other options.
+<br><dt><code>-p</code> <code>--password</code>= <kbd>passwd</kbd><dd>Set the password for reading and writing encrypted files to
+<kbd>passwd</kbd>.
+These include the host, sign and identify key files.
+By default, the password is the string returned by the Unix
+<code>hostname</code>
+command.
+<br><dt><code>-P</code> <code>--pvt-cert</code><dd>Generate a new private certificate used by the
+<code>PC</code>
+identity scheme.
By default, the program generates public certificates.
-<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>[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
-<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.
+Note: the PC identity scheme is not recommended for new installations.
+<br><dt><code>-q</code> <code>--export-passwd</code>= <kbd>passwd</kbd><dd>Set the password for writing encrypted
+<code>IFF</code>, <code>GQ</code> <code>and</code> <code>MV</code>
+identity files redirected to
+<samp><span class="file">stdout</span></samp>
+to
+<kbd>passwd</kbd>.
+In effect, these files are decrypted with the
+<code>-p</code>
+password, then encrypted with the
+<code>-q</code>
+password.
+By default, the password is the string returned by the Unix
+<code>hostname</code>
+command.
+<br><dt><code>-s</code> <code>--subject-key</code>= <code>[host]</code> <code>[@ </code><kbd>group</kbd><code>]</code><dd>Specify the Autokey host name, where
+<kbd>host</kbd>
+is the optional host name and
+<kbd>group</kbd>
+is the optional group name.
+The host name, and if provided, group name are used in
+<kbd>host</kbd> <kbd>@</kbd> <kbd>group</kbd>
+form as certificate subject and issuer.
+Specifying
+<code>-s</code> <code>-@</code> <kbd>group</kbd>
+is allowed, and results in leaving the host name unchanged, as with
+<code>-i</code> <kbd>group</kbd>.
+The group name, or if no group is provided, the host name are also used in the
+file names of
+<code>IFF</code>, <code>GQ</code>,
+and
+<code>MV</code>
+identity scheme client parameter files.
+If
+<kbd>host</kbd>
+is not specified, the default host name is the string returned by the Unix
+<code>hostname</code>
+command.
+<br><dt><code>-S</code> <code>--sign-key</code>= <code>[RSA | DSA]</code><dd>Generate a new encrypted public/private sign key file of the specified type.
+By default, the sign key is the host key and has the same type.
+If compatibility with FIPS 140-2 is required, the sign key type must be
+<code>DSA</code>.
+<br><dt><code>-T</code> <code>--trusted-cert</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> <code>--mv-params</code> <kbd>nkeys</kbd><dd>Generate
+<kbd>nkeys</kbd>
+encrypted server keys and parameters for the Mu-Varadharajan (MV)
+identity scheme.
+This option is mutually exclusive with the
+<code>-I</code>
+and
+<code>-G</code>
+options.
+Note: support for this option should be considered a work in progress.
</dl>
<h5 class="subsubsection">Random Seed File</h5>
<p>The entropy seed used by the OpenSSL library is contained in a file,
usually called
-<code>.rnd</code>,
+<samp><span class="file">.rnd</span></samp>,
which must be available when starting the NTP daemon
or the
<code>ntp-keygen</code>
.Ev RANDFILE
environment variable is not present,
the library will look for the
-<code>.rnd</code>
+<samp><span class="file">.rnd</span></samp>
file in the user home directory.
+Since both the
+<code>ntp-keygen</code>
+program and
+<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
+daemon must run as root, the logical place to put this file is in
+<samp><span class="file">/.rnd</span></samp>
+or
+<samp><span class="file">/root/.rnd</span></samp>.
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.
<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
-and filestamp.
-The second contains the datestamp in conventional Unix date format.
-Lines beginning with # are considered comments and ignored by the
+<p>All file formats begin with two nonencrypted lines.
+The first line contains the file name, including the generated host name
+and filestamp, in the format
+<samp><span class="file">ntpkey_</span></samp><kbd>key</kbd> <kbd>_</kbd> <kbd>name</kbd>. <kbd>filestamp</kbd>,
+where
+<kbd>key</kbd>
+is the key or parameter type,
+<kbd>name</kbd>
+is the host or group name and
+<kbd>filestamp</kbd>
+is the filestamp (NTP seconds) when the file was created.
+By convention,
+<kbd>key</kbd>
+names in generated file names include both upper and lower case
+characters, while
+<kbd>key</kbd>
+names in generated link names include only lower case characters.
+The filestamp is not used in generated link names.
+The second line contains the datestamp in conventional Unix
+<samp><span class="file">date</span></samp>
+format.
+Lines beginning with
+‘#’
+are considered comments and ignored by the
<code>ntp-keygen</code>
program and
<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
-daemon.
-Cryptographic values are encoded first using ASN.1 rules,
-then encrypted if necessary, and finally written PEM-encoded
-printable ASCII format preceded and followed by MIME content identifier lines.
-
- <p>The format of the symmetric keys file is somewhat different
-than the other files in the interest of backward compatibility.
-Since DES-CBC is deprecated in NTPv4, the only key format of interest
-is MD5 alphanumeric strings.
-Following hte heard the keys are
-entered one per line in the format
+daemon.
+
+ <p>The remainder of the file contains cryptographic data, encoded first using ASN.1
+rules, then encrypted if necessary, and finally written in PEM-encoded
+printable ASCII text, preceded and followed by MIME content identifier lines.
+
+ <p>The format of the symmetric keys file, ordinarily named
+<samp><span class="file">ntp.keys</span></samp>,
+is somewhat different than the other files in the interest of backward compatibility.
+Ordinarily, the file is generated by this program, but it can be constructed
+and edited using an ordinary text editor.
+<pre class="verbatim"># ntpkey_MD5key_bk.ntp.org.3595864945
+# Thu Dec 12 19:22:25 2013
+
+1 MD5 L";Nw<\`.I<f4U0)247"i # MD5 key
+2 MD5 &>l0%XXK9O'51VwV<xq~ # MD5 key
+3 MD5 lb4zLW~d^!K:]RsD'qb6 # MD5 key
+4 MD5 Yue:tL[+vR)M\`n~bY,'? # MD5 key
+5 MD5 B;fx'Kgr/&4ZTbL6=RxA # MD5 key
+6 MD5 4eYwa\`o@}3i@@@@V@@..R9!l # MD5 key
+7 MD5 \`A.([h+;wTQ|xfi%Sn_! # MD5 key
+8 MD5 45:V,r4]l6y^JH6"Sh?F # MD5 key
+9 MD5 3-5vcn*6l29DS?Xdsg)* # MD5 key
+10 MD5 2late4Me # MD5 key
+11 SHA1 a27872d3030a9025b8446c751b4551a7629af65c # SHA1 key
+12 SHA1 21bc3b4865dbb9e920902abdccb3e04ff97a5e74 # SHA1 key
+13 SHA1 2b7736fe24fef5ba85ae11594132ab5d6f6daba9 # SHA1 key
+14 SHA a5332809c8878dd3a5b918819108a111509aeceb # SHA key
+15 MD2 2fe16c88c760ff2f16d4267e36c1aa6c926e6964 # MD2 key
+16 MD4 b2691811dc19cfc0e2f9bcacd74213f29812183d # MD4 key
+17 MD5 e4d6735b8bdad58ec5ffcb087300a17f7fef1f7c # MD5 key
+18 MDC2 a8d5e2315c025bf3a79174c87fbd10477de2eabc # MDC2 key
+19 RIPEMD160 77ca332cafb30e3cafb174dcd5b80ded7ba9b3d2 # RIPEMD160 key
+20 AES128CMAC f92ff73eee86c1e7dc638d6489a04e4e555af878 # AES128CMAC key
+</pre>
+<pre class="example"> Figure 1. Typical Symmetric Key File
+</pre>
+ <p>Figure 1 shows a typical symmetric keys file used by the reference
+implementation.
+Following the header the keys are entered one per line in the format
<pre class="example"> <kbd>keyno</kbd> <kbd>type</kbd> <kbd>key</kbd>
</pre>
<p>where
<kbd>keyno</kbd>
-is a positive integer in the range 1-65,535,
+is a positive integer in the range 1-65534;
<kbd>type</kbd>
-is the string MD5 defining the key format and
+is the key type for the message digest algorithm, which in the absence of the
+OpenSSL library must be
+<code>MD5</code>
+to designate the MD5 message digest algorithm;
+if the OpenSSL library is installed, the key type can be any
+message digest algorithm supported by that library;
+however, if compatibility with FIPS 140-2 is required,
+the key type must be either
+<code>SHA</code>
+or
+<code>SHA1</code>;
<kbd>key</kbd>
is the key itself,
-which is a printable ASCII string 16 characters or less in length.
-Each character is chosen from the 93 printable characters
-in the range 0x21 through 0x7f excluding space and the
+which is a printable ASCII string 20 characters or less in length:
+each character is chosen from the 93 printable characters
+in the range 0x21 through 0x7e (
+‘’!
+through
+‘~’
+) excluding space and the
‘#’
-character.
+character, and terminated by whitespace or a
+‘#’
+character.
+An OpenSSL key consists of a hex-encoded ASCII string of 40 characters, which
+is truncated as necessary.
<p>Note that the keys used by the
<code>ntpq(1ntpqmdoc)</code>
<p>The
<code>ntp-keygen</code>
-program generates a MD5 symmetric keys file
-<samp><span class="file">ntpkey_MD5key_</span></samp><kbd>hostname.filestamp</kbd>.
+program generates a symmetric keys file
+<samp><span class="file">ntpkey_MD5key_</span></samp><kbd>hostname</kbd>. <kbd>filestamp</kbd>.
Since the file contains private shared keys,
it should be visible only to root and distributed by secure means
to other subnet hosts.
<li><a accesskey="8" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-iffkey">ntp-keygen iffkey</a>: iffkey option (-I)
<li><a accesskey="9" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-ident">ntp-keygen ident</a>: ident option (-i)
<li><a href="#ntp_002dkeygen-lifetime">ntp-keygen lifetime</a>: lifetime option (-l)
-<li><a href="#ntp_002dkeygen-md5key">ntp-keygen md5key</a>: md5key option (-M)
<li><a href="#ntp_002dkeygen-modulus">ntp-keygen modulus</a>: modulus option (-m)
+<li><a href="#ntp_002dkeygen-md5key">ntp-keygen md5key</a>: md5key option (-M)
<li><a href="#ntp_002dkeygen-pvt_002dcert">ntp-keygen pvt-cert</a>: pvt-cert option (-P)
<li><a href="#ntp_002dkeygen-password">ntp-keygen password</a>: password option (-p)
<li><a href="#ntp_002dkeygen-export_002dpasswd">ntp-keygen export-passwd</a>: export-passwd option (-q)
-<li><a href="#ntp_002dkeygen-sign_002dkey">ntp-keygen sign-key</a>: sign-key option (-S)
<li><a href="#ntp_002dkeygen-subject_002dname">ntp-keygen subject-name</a>: subject-name option (-s)
+<li><a href="#ntp_002dkeygen-sign_002dkey">ntp-keygen sign-key</a>: sign-key option (-S)
<li><a href="#ntp_002dkeygen-trusted_002dcert">ntp-keygen trusted-cert</a>: trusted-cert option (-T)
<li><a href="#ntp_002dkeygen-mv_002dparams">ntp-keygen mv-params</a>: mv-params option (-V)
<li><a href="#ntp_002dkeygen-mv_002dkeys">ntp-keygen mv-keys</a>: mv-keys option (-v)
used to select the program, defaulting to <samp><span class="file">more</span></samp>. Both will exit
with a status code of 0.
-<pre class="example">ntp-keygen (ntp) - Create a NTP host key - Ver. 4.2.8p9
+<pre class="example">ntp-keygen (ntp) - Create a NTP host key - Ver. 4.2.8p10-x
Usage: ntp-keygen [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]...
Flg Arg Option-Name Description
-b Num imbits identity modulus bits
-I no iffkey generate IFF parameters
-i Str ident set Autokey group name
-l Num lifetime set certificate lifetime
- -M no md5key generate MD5 keys
- -m Num modulus modulus
+ -m Num modulus prime modulus
- it must be in the range:
256 to 2048
+ -M no md5key generate symmetric keys
-P no pvt-cert generate PC private certificate
-p Str password local private password
-q Str export-passwd export IFF or GQ group keys with password
- -S Str sign-key generate sign key (RSA or DSA)
-s Str subject-name set host and optionally group name
+ -S Str sign-key generate sign key (RSA or DSA)
-T no trusted-cert trusted certificate (TC scheme)
-V Num mv-params generate <num> MV parameters
-v Num mv-keys update <num> MV keys
</ul>
<p>scheme is one of
-RSA-MD2, RSA-MD5, RSA-SHA, RSA-SHA1, RSA-MDC2, RSA-RIPEMD160,
+RSA-MD2, RSA-MD5, RSA-MDC2, RSA-SHA, RSA-SHA1, RSA-RIPEMD160,
DSA-SHA, or DSA-SHA1.
- <p>Select the certificate message digest/signature encryption scheme.
+ <p>Select the certificate signature encryption/message digest scheme.
Note that RSA schemes must be used with a RSA sign key and DSA
schemes must be used with a DSA sign key. The default without
this option is RSA-MD5.
<p>Select the cipher which is used to encrypt the files containing
private keys. The default is three-key triple DES in CBC mode,
-equivalent to "<code>-C des-ede3-cbc". The openssl tool lists ciphers
-available in "openssl -h" output.
-</code><div class="node">
+equivalent to "<code>-C des-ede3-cbc</code>". The openssl tool lists ciphers
+available in "<code>openssl -h</code>" output.
+<div class="node">
<a name="ntp-keygen-id-key"></a>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-id_002dkey"></a>
<p><hr>
<li>must be compiled in by defining <code>AUTOKEY</code> during the compilation.
</ul>
- <p>Write the IFF or GQ client keys to the standard output. This is
-intended for automatic key distribution by mail.
+ <p>Write the public parameters from the IFF or GQ client keys to
+the standard output.
+This is intended for automatic key distribution by email.
<div class="node">
<a name="ntp-keygen-gq-params"></a>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-gq_002dparams"></a>
the file name of IFF, GQ, and MV client parameters files. In
that role, the default is the host name if this option is not
provided. The group name, if specified using <code>-i/--ident</code> or
-using <code>-s/--subject-name</code> following an '<code>}' character,
-is also a part of the self-signed host certificate's subject and
-issuer names in the form host
- <p>'crypto ident' or 'server ident' configuration in
-ntpd's configuration file.
-</code><div class="node">
+using <code>-s/--subject-name</code> following an '<code>@</code>' character,
+is also a part of the self-signed host certificate subject and
+issuer names in the form <code>host@group</code> and should match the
+'<code>crypto ident</code>' or '<code>server ident</code>' configuration in the
+<code>ntpd</code> configuration file.
+<div class="node">
<a name="ntp-keygen-lifetime"></a>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-lifetime"></a>
<p><hr>
-Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-md5key">ntp-keygen 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-ident">ntp-keygen ident</a>,
Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
<h4 class="subsection">lifetime option (-l)</h4>
<p><a name="index-ntp_002dkeygen_002dlifetime-12"></a>
-This is the ``set certificate lifetime'' option.
+This is the “set certificate lifetime” option.
This option takes a number argument <samp><span class="file">lifetime</span></samp>.
<p class="noindent">This option has some usage constraints. It:
<p>Set the certificate expiration to lifetime days from now.
<div class="node">
-<a name="ntp-keygen-md5key"></a>
-<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-md5key"></a>
-<p><hr>
-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="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
-
-</div>
-
-<h4 class="subsection">md5key option (-M)</h4>
-
-<p><a name="index-ntp_002dkeygen_002dmd5key-13"></a>
-This is the ``generate md5 keys'' option.
-Generate MD5 keys, obsoleting any that may exist.
-<div class="node">
<a name="ntp-keygen-modulus"></a>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-modulus"></a>
<p><hr>
-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>,
+Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-md5key">ntp-keygen md5key</a>,
+Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-lifetime">ntp-keygen lifetime</a>,
Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
</div>
<h4 class="subsection">modulus option (-m)</h4>
-<p><a name="index-ntp_002dkeygen_002dmodulus-14"></a>
-This is the ``modulus'' option.
+<p><a name="index-ntp_002dkeygen_002dmodulus-13"></a>
+This is the “prime modulus” option.
This option takes a number argument <samp><span class="file">modulus</span></samp>.
<p class="noindent">This option has some usage constraints. It:
<p>The number of bits in the prime modulus. The default is 512.
<div class="node">
+<a name="ntp-keygen-md5key"></a>
+<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-md5key"></a>
+<p><hr>
+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-modulus">ntp-keygen modulus</a>,
+Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
+
+</div>
+
+<h4 class="subsection">md5key option (-M)</h4>
+
+<p><a name="index-ntp_002dkeygen_002dmd5key-14"></a>
+This is the “generate symmetric keys” option.
+Generate symmetric keys, obsoleting any that may exist.
+<div class="node">
<a name="ntp-keygen-pvt-cert"></a>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-pvt_002dcert"></a>
<p><hr>
Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-password">ntp-keygen password</a>,
-Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-modulus">ntp-keygen modulus</a>,
+Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-md5key">ntp-keygen md5key</a>,
Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
</div>
<h4 class="subsection">pvt-cert option (-P)</h4>
<p><a name="index-ntp_002dkeygen_002dpvt_002dcert-15"></a>
-This is the ``generate pc private certificate'' option.
+This is the “generate pc private certificate” option.
<p class="noindent">This option has some usage constraints. It:
<ul>
<h4 class="subsection">password option (-p)</h4>
<p><a name="index-ntp_002dkeygen_002dpassword-16"></a>
-This is the ``local private password'' option.
+This is the “local private password” option.
This option takes a string argument <samp><span class="file">passwd</span></samp>.
<p class="noindent">This option has some usage constraints. It:
<a name="ntp-keygen-export-passwd"></a>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-export_002dpasswd"></a>
<p><hr>
-Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-sign_002dkey">ntp-keygen sign-key</a>,
+Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-subject_002dname">ntp-keygen subject-name</a>,
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-password">ntp-keygen password</a>,
Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
<h4 class="subsection">export-passwd option (-q)</h4>
<p><a name="index-ntp_002dkeygen_002dexport_002dpasswd-17"></a>
-This is the ``export iff or gq group keys with password'' option.
+This is the “export iff or gq group keys with password” option.
This option takes a string argument <samp><span class="file">passwd</span></samp>.
<p class="noindent">This option has some usage constraints. It:
encrypted with the DES-CBC algorithm and the specified password.
The same password must be specified to the remote ntpd via the
"crypto pw password" configuration command. See also the option
---id-key (-e) for unencrypted exports.
+–id-key (-e) for unencrypted exports.
<div class="node">
-<a name="ntp-keygen-sign-key"></a>
-<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-sign_002dkey"></a>
+<a name="ntp-keygen-subject-name"></a>
+<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-subject_002dname"></a>
<p><hr>
-Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-subject_002dname">ntp-keygen subject-name</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-export_002dpasswd">ntp-keygen export-passwd</a>,
Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
</div>
-<h4 class="subsection">sign-key option (-S)</h4>
+<h4 class="subsection">subject-name option (-s)</h4>
-<p><a name="index-ntp_002dkeygen_002dsign_002dkey-18"></a>
-This is the ``generate sign key (rsa or dsa)'' option.
-This option takes a string argument <samp><span class="file">sign</span></samp>.
+<p><a name="index-ntp_002dkeygen_002dsubject_002dname-18"></a>
+This is the “set host and optionally group name” option.
+This option takes a string argument <samp><span class="file">host@group</span></samp>.
<p class="noindent">This option has some usage constraints. It:
<ul>
<li>must be compiled in by defining <code>AUTOKEY</code> during the compilation.
</ul>
- <p>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.
+ <p>Set the Autokey host name, and optionally, group name specified
+following an '<code>@</code>' character. The host name is used in the file
+name of generated host and signing certificates, without the
+group name. The host name, and if provided, group name are used
+in <code>host@group</code> form for the host certificate subject and issuer
+fields. Specifying '<code>-s @group</code>' is allowed, and results in
+leaving the host name unchanged while appending <code>@group</code> to the
+subject and issuer fields, as with <code>-i group</code>. The group name, or
+if not provided, the host name are also used in the file names
+of IFF, GQ, and MV client parameter files.
<div class="node">
-<a name="ntp-keygen-subject-name"></a>
-<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-subject_002dname"></a>
+<a name="ntp-keygen-sign-key"></a>
+<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-sign_002dkey"></a>
<p><hr>
Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-trusted_002dcert">ntp-keygen trusted-cert</a>,
-Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-sign_002dkey">ntp-keygen sign-key</a>,
+Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-subject_002dname">ntp-keygen subject-name</a>,
Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#ntp_002dkeygen-Invocation">ntp-keygen Invocation</a>
</div>
-<h4 class="subsection">subject-name option (-s)</h4>
+<h4 class="subsection">sign-key option (-S)</h4>
-<p><a name="index-ntp_002dkeygen_002dsubject_002dname-19"></a>
-This is the ``set host and optionally group name'' option.
-This option takes a string argument <samp><span class="file">host@group</span></samp>.
+<p><a name="index-ntp_002dkeygen_002dsign_002dkey-19"></a>
+This is the “generate sign key (rsa or dsa)” option.
+This option takes a string argument <samp><span class="file">sign</span></samp>.
<p class="noindent">This option has some usage constraints. It:
<ul>
<li>must be compiled in by defining <code>AUTOKEY</code> during the compilation.
</ul>
- <p>Set the Autokey host name, and optionally, group name specified
-following an '<code>}' character. The host name is used in the file
-name of generated host and signing certificates, without the
-group name. The host name, and if provided, group name are used
-in host
- <p>fields. Specifying '-s
- <p>leaving the host name unchanged while appending
- <p>subject and issuer fields, as with -i group. The group name, or
-if not provided, the host name are also used in the file names
-of IFF, GQ, and MV client parameter files.
-</code><div class="node">
+ <p>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.
+<div class="node">
<a name="ntp-keygen-trusted-cert"></a>
<a name="ntp_002dkeygen-trusted_002dcert"></a>
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<h4 class="subsection">trusted-cert option (-T)</h4>
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-This is the ``trusted certificate (tc scheme)'' option.
+This is the “trusted certificate (tc scheme)” option.
<p class="noindent">This option has some usage constraints. It:
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<h4 class="subsection">mv-params option (-V)</h4>
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-This is the ``generate <num> mv parameters'' option.
+This is the “generate <num> mv parameters” option.
This option takes a number argument <samp><span class="file">num</span></samp>.
<p class="noindent">This option has some usage constraints. It:
<h4 class="subsection">mv-keys option (-v)</h4>
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-This is the ``update <num> mv keys'' option.
+This is the “update <num> mv keys” option.
This option takes a number argument <samp><span class="file">num</span></samp>.
<p class="noindent">This option has some usage constraints. It:
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