# %W% %E% # # Copyright (C) 1986-1995-2001 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. # All Rights Reserved. # The information in this file is provided for the exclusive use of # the licensees of The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. Such users have the # right to use, modify, and incorporate this code into other products # for purposes authorized by the license agreement provided they include # this notice and the associated copyright notice with any such product. # The information in this file is provided "AS IS" without warranty. # # Copyright (C) 1986-1989 AT&T # All Rights Reserved. # # This is the whatis file for man(C) # Lines beginning with # are comments and are ignored # by man(C). # # This file contains three columns of data. Column one # is a title. Column 2 is the manual section in which it # appears. The third column is the corresponding description. # # Thus the entry for man(C) is: # # col1 = man # col2 = (C) # col3 = - print reference pages in this guide # Intro (TC) - introduction to networking commands biff (TC) - notify if mail arrives and who it is from ftp (TC) - Internet file transfer program hostname (TC) - set or print name of current host system ipfstat (TC) - reports on packet filter statistics and filter list ipmon (TC) - monitors /dev/ipl for logged packets kdestroy (TC) - destroy the credentials cache kinit (TC) - obtain a Ticket Granting Ticket (TGT) from the Security server klist (TC) - list the authentication tickets stored in a credentials cache kpasswd (TC) - change authenticated login password ksession (TC) - monitor an existing Kerberos credentials cache netstat (TC) - show network status nslookup (TC) - query Internet name servers interactively ordist (TC) - old remote file distribution program rcmd (TC) - remote shell command execution rcp (TC) - remote file copy rdist (TC) - remote file distribution client program rftp (TC) - rapid file transfer program rlogin (TC) - remote login ruptime (TC) - show host status of local machines rwho (TC) - who is logged in on local network script (TC) - make typescript of terminal session talk (TC) - talk to another user telnet (TC) - user interface to a remote system using the TELNET protocol tftp (TC) - user interface to the TFTP protocol whois (TC) - Internet domain name directory service