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- ntpq(8)
- query Network Time Protocol servers
- rpc.umntall(8)
- notify NFS servers about unmounted NFS file systems
- rpc_svc_reg(3), rpc_reg(3), svc_reg(3), svc_unreg(3), svc_auth_reg(3), xprt_register(3), xprt_unregister(3)
- library routines for registering servers
- ssh-keyscan(1)
- gather SSH public keys from servers
- svc_dg_enablecache(3), svc_exit(3), svc_fdset(3), svc_freeargs(3), svc_getargs(3), svc_getreq_common(3), svc_getreq_poll(3), svc_getreqset(3), svc_getrpccaller(3), svc_pollset(3), svc_run(3), svc_sendreply(3)
- library routines for RPC servers
- CURLOPT_DNS_SERVERS(3)
- DNS servers to use
- acmetool(8)
- request certificates from ACME servers automatically
- adig(1)
- print information collected from Domain Name System (DNS) servers
- aloadimage(1)
- Trivial image viewer for Arcan servers
- ares_get_servers(3), ares_get_servers_ports(3)
- Retrieve name servers from an initialized ares_channel (deprecated)
- ares_set_servers(3), ares_set_servers_ports(3)
- Initialize name server configuration for an ares channel. (deprecated)
- ares_set_servers_csv(3), ares_set_servers_ports_csv(3), ares_get_servers_csv(3)
- Set or Get a list of DNS servers used for queries
- astquery(1), query(1)
- query remote data servers and download
- autobench(1)
- Automates the benchmarking of web servers using httperf
- autobench_admin(1)
- admin tool for running HTTP benchmarks using a cluster of distributed autobench servers
- barman(5)
- Barman Configurations Barman follows a convention over configuration approach, which simplifies configuration by allowing some options to be defined globally and overridden at the server level. This means you can set a default behavior for your servers and then customize specific servers as needed. This design reduces the need for excessive configuration while maintaining flexibility
- barman-list-servers(1)
- Barman Sub-Commands
- barman-show-servers(1)
- Barman Sub-Commands
- c-icap-stretch(8)
- A simple utility for stretching ICAP servers
- calamaris(1)
- generate text and graphical statistics out of log files from Proxy-Cache-Servers
- coap_observe(3), coap_resource_set_get_observable(3), coap_resource_notify_observers(3), coap_cancel_observe(3), coap_session_set_no_observe_cancel(3)
- Work with CoAP observe
- coredns-acl(7), acl(7)
- enforces access control policies on source ip and prevents unauthorized access to DNS servers
- coredns-timeouts(7), timeouts(7)
- allows you to configure the server read, write and idle timeouts for the TCP, TLS and DoH servers
- coredns-tls(7), tls(7)
- allows you to configure the server certificates for the TLS and gRPC servers
- datacopy(1)
- move table data between two servers
- define_feedtarget(3), define_feedtarget (3)
- Create a direct copy association between two frameservers
- dhcdrop(8)
- program for searching and suppress false DHCP servers in Ethernet
- dhcp_probe(8)
- locate DCHP and BootP servers on a directly-attached network
- dnstracer(8)
- trace a chain of DNS servers to the source
- drawterm(1), drawterm (1)
- connection to cpu, fs, and auth servers
- estmaster(1)
- master process of node servers
- fmirror(1)
- Mirror directories from ftp servers
- ftpshut(8)
- shut down all proftpd servers at a given time
- gentest(1)
- Run random generic SMB operations against two SMB servers and show the differences in behavior
- getdns_context_set_append_name(3)
- getdns_context_set_context_update_callback, getdns_context_set_dns_root_servers, getdns_context_set_dns_transport, getdns_context_set_dnssec_trust_anchors, getdns_context_set_dnssec_allowed_skew, getdns_context_set_follow_redirects, getdns_context_set_limit_outstanding_queries, getdns_context_set_namespaces, getdns_context_set_resolution_type, getdns_context_set_suffix, getdns_context_set_timeout, -- getdns context manipulation routines n
- git-update-server-info(1)
- Update auxiliary info file to help dumb servers
- glXQueryServerString(3), "glXQueryServerString(3)
- return string describing the server
- greylite(8)
- transparent greylisting module for mailservers
- gutenfetch_free_servers(3)
- -- This function frees a NULL terminated array of gutenfetch_server_t *. This is primarily for cleaning up the returned result from gutenfetch_list_servers(3)
- gutenfetch_list_servers(3)
- -- List all available project gutenberg servers
- hlmaster.filter(1), "hlmaster.filter" "(1)
- How to allow/block specific gameservers."
- hlmaster.list(1), "hlmaster.list" "(1)
- How to load your own list of gameservers."
- imapsync(1)
- Email IMAP tool for syncing, copying, migrating, and archiving email mailboxes between two imap servers, one way, and without duplicates
- imclient(3)
- Cyrus IMAP documentation Authenticating callback interface to IMAP servers
- influx_stress(1)
- Runs a stress test against one or multiple InfluxDB servers
- keylookup(1)
- Fetch and Import GnuPG keys from keyservers
- krb5.conf(5)
- Kerberos configuration file The krb5.conf file contains Kerberos configuration information, including the locations of KDCs and admin servers for the Kerberos realms of interest, defaults for the current realm and for Kerberos applications, and mappings of hostnames onto Kerberos realms. Normally, you should install your krb5.conf file in the directory /etc. You can override the default location by setting the environment variable KRB5_CONFIG. Multiple colon-separated filenames may be specified in KRB5_CONFIG; all files which are present will be read. Starting in release 1.14, directory names can also be specified in KRB5_CONFIG; all files within the directory whose names consist solely of alphanumeric characters, dashes, or underscores will be read
- lavinmqperf(1)
- performance testing tool for amqp servers
- ldapdiff(1)
- Tool to synchronize ldap servers using ldif formatted input files
- ldns-notify(1)
- notify DNS servers that updates are available
- libmicrohttpd(3)
- library for embedding HTTP servers