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      1           1.1  kardel /* -*- Mode: Text -*- */
      2           1.1  kardel 
      3           1.1  kardel autogen definitions options;
      4           1.1  kardel 
      5           1.1  kardel #include autogen-version.def
      6           1.1  kardel #include copyright.def
      7           1.1  kardel 
      8           1.1  kardel prog-name      = "sntp";
      9  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj prog-title	= "standard Simple Network Time Protocol client program";
     10       1.1.1.2  kardel argument	= '[ hostname-or-IP ...]';
     11       1.1.1.2  kardel 
     12       1.1.1.2  kardel #include homerc.def
     13           1.1  kardel 
     14           1.1  kardel long-opts;
     15           1.1  kardel 
     16  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj config-header	= "config.h";
     17           1.1  kardel 
     18           1.1  kardel environrc;
     19           1.1  kardel 
     20           1.1  kardel #include version.def
     21           1.1  kardel 
     22           1.1  kardel flag = {
     23  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   name		= ipv4;
     24  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   value		= 4;
     25  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   flags-cant	= ipv6;
     26  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   descrip	= "Force IPv4 DNS name resolution";
     27  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   doc		= <<- _EndOfDoc_
     28       1.1.1.2  kardel 	Force DNS resolution of the following host names on the command line
     29           1.1  kardel 	to the IPv4 namespace.
     30           1.1  kardel 	_EndOfDoc_;
     31           1.1  kardel };
     32           1.1  kardel 
     33           1.1  kardel flag = {
     34  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   name		= ipv6;
     35  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   value		= 6;
     36  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   flags-cant	= ipv4;
     37  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   descrip	= "Force IPv6 DNS name resolution";
     38  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   doc		= <<- _EndOfDoc_
     39       1.1.1.2  kardel 	Force DNS resolution of the following host names on the command line
     40           1.1  kardel 	to the IPv6 namespace.
     41           1.1  kardel 	_EndOfDoc_;
     42           1.1  kardel };
     43           1.1  kardel 
     44  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj flag = {
     45  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   name		= authentication;
     46  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   value		= a;
     47  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   descrip	= "Enable authentication with the key @var{auth-keynumber}";
     48  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-type	= number;
     49  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-name	= "auth-keynumber";
     50  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   doc		= <<- _EndOfDoc_
     51  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	Enable authentication using the key specified in this option's
     52  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	argument.  The argument of this option is the @option{keyid}, a
     53  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	number specified in the @option{keyfile} as this key's identifier.
     54  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	See the @option{keyfile} option (@option{-k}) for more details.
     55  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	_EndOfDoc_;
     56  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj };
     57           1.1  kardel 
     58           1.1  kardel flag = {
     59  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   name		= broadcast;
     60  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   value		= b;
     61  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   descrip	= "Listen to the address specified for broadcast time sync";
     62  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-type	= string;
     63  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-name	= "broadcast-address";
     64  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   max		 = NOLIMIT;
     65  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   stack-arg;
     66  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   doc		= <<- _EndOfDoc_
     67  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	If specified @code{sntp} will listen to the specified address
     68  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	for NTP broadcasts.  The default maximum wait time
     69  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	can (and probably should) be modified with @option{-t}.
     70           1.1  kardel 	_EndOfDoc_;
     71           1.1  kardel };
     72           1.1  kardel 
     73           1.1  kardel flag = {
     74  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   name	 	= concurrent;
     75  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   value		= c;
     76  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   descrip	= "Concurrently query all IPs returned for host-name";
     77  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-type	= string;
     78  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-name	= "host-name";
     79  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   max		= NOLIMIT;
     80  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   stack-arg;
     81  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   doc		= <<- _EndOfDoc_
     82  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	Requests from an NTP "client" to a "server" should never be sent
     83  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	more rapidly than one every 2 seconds.  By default, any IPs returned
     84  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	as part of a DNS lookup are assumed to be for a single instance of
     85  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	@code{ntpd}, and therefore @code{sntp} will send queries to these IPs
     86  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	one after another, with a 2-second gap in between each query.
     87  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 
     88  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	The @option{-c} or @option{--concurrent} flag says that any IPs
     89  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	returned for the DNS lookup of the supplied host-name are on
     90  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	different machines, so we can send concurrent queries.
     91           1.1  kardel 	_EndOfDoc_;
     92           1.1  kardel };
     93           1.1  kardel 
     94  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj #include debug-opt.def
     95           1.1  kardel 
     96           1.1  kardel flag = {
     97  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   name		= gap;
     98  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   value		= g;
     99  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   descrip	= "The gap (in milliseconds) between time requests";
    100  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-type	= number;
    101  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-name	= "milliseconds";
    102  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-default	= 50;
    103  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   doc		= <<- _EndOfDoc_
    104  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	Since we're only going to use the first valid response we get and
    105  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	there is benefit to specifying a good number of servers to query,
    106  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	separate the queries we send out by the specified number of
    107  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	milliseconds.
    108           1.1  kardel 	_EndOfDoc_;
    109       1.1.1.2  kardel };
    110           1.1  kardel 
    111           1.1  kardel flag = {
    112  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   name		= kod;
    113  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   value		= K;
    114  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-type	= file;
    115  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-name	= "file-name";
    116  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-default	= "/var/db/ntp-kod";
    117  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   descrip	= "KoD history filename";
    118  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   doc		= <<- _EndOfDoc_
    119  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	Specifies the filename to be used for the persistent history of KoD
    120  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	responses received from servers.  If the file does not exist, a
    121  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	warning message will be displayed.  The file will not be created.
    122           1.1  kardel 	_EndOfDoc_;
    123           1.1  kardel };
    124           1.1  kardel 
    125           1.1  kardel flag = {
    126  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   name		= keyfile;
    127  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   value		= k;
    128  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   descrip	= "Look in this file for the key specified with @option{-a}";
    129  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-type	= file;
    130  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-name	= "file-name";
    131  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   doc		= <<- _EndOfDoc_
    132  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	This option specifies the keyfile.
    133  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	@code{sntp} will search for the key specified with @option{-a}
    134  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	@file{keyno} in this file.  See @command{ntp.keys(5)} for more
    135  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	information.
    136           1.1  kardel 	_EndOfDoc_;
    137           1.1  kardel };
    138           1.1  kardel 
    139           1.1  kardel flag = {
    140  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   name		= logfile;
    141  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   value		= l;
    142  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-type	= file;
    143  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-name	= "file-name";
    144  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   descrip	= "Log to specified logfile";
    145  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   doc		= <<- _EndOfDoc_
    146  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	This option causes the client to write log messages to the specified
    147  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	@file{logfile}.
    148           1.1  kardel 	_EndOfDoc_;
    149           1.1  kardel };
    150           1.1  kardel 
    151           1.1  kardel flag = {
    152  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   name		= steplimit;
    153  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   value		= M;
    154  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-type	= number;
    155  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-range	= "0->";
    156  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   descrip	= "Adjustments less than @var{steplimit} msec will be slewed";
    157  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   doc		= <<- _EndOfDoc_
    158  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	If the time adjustment is less than @file{steplimit} milliseconds,
    159  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	slew the amount using @command{adjtime(2)}.  Otherwise, step the
    160  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	correction using @command{settimeofday(2)}.
    161           1.1  kardel 	_EndOfDoc_;
    162           1.1  kardel };
    163           1.1  kardel 
    164           1.1  kardel flag = {
    165  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   name		= ntpversion;
    166  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   value		= o;
    167  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   descrip	= "Send @var{int} as our NTP protocol version";
    168  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-type	= number;
    169  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-default	= 4;
    170  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-range	= "0->7";
    171  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   doc		= <<- _EndOfDoc_
    172  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	When sending requests to a remote server, tell them we are running
    173  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	NTP protocol version @file{ntpversion} .
    174           1.1  kardel 	_EndOfDoc_;
    175           1.1  kardel };
    176           1.1  kardel 
    177           1.1  kardel flag = {
    178  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   name		= usereservedport;
    179  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   value		= r;
    180  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   descrip	= "Use the NTP Reserved Port (port 123)";
    181  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   doc		= <<- _EndOfDoc_
    182  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	Use port 123, which is reserved for NTP, for our network
    183  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	communications.
    184           1.1  kardel 	_EndOfDoc_;
    185           1.1  kardel };
    186           1.1  kardel 
    187           1.1  kardel flag = {
    188  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   name		= step;
    189  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   value		= S;
    190  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   descrip	= "OK to 'step' the time with @command{settimeofday(2)}";
    191  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   doc		= <<- _EndOfDoc_
    192  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	_EndOfDoc_;
    193  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj };
    194           1.1  kardel 
    195  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj flag = {
    196  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   name		= slew;
    197  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   value		= s;
    198  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   descrip	= "OK to 'slew' the time with @command{adjtime(2)}";
    199  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   doc		= <<- _EndOfDoc_
    200  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	_EndOfDoc_;
    201  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj };
    202           1.1  kardel 
    203           1.1  kardel 
    204  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj flag = {
    205  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   name		= timeout;
    206  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   value		= t;
    207  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   descrip	= "The number of seconds to wait for responses";
    208  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-type	= number;
    209  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-name	= "seconds";
    210  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   arg-default	= 5;
    211  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   doc		= <<- _EndOfDoc_
    212  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	When waiting for a reply, @code{sntp} will wait the number
    213  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	of seconds specified before giving up.  The default should be
    214  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	more than enough for a unicast response.  If @code{sntp} is
    215  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	only waiting for a broadcast response a longer timeout is
    216  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	likely needed.
    217           1.1  kardel 	_EndOfDoc_;
    218           1.1  kardel };
    219           1.1  kardel 
    220  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj flag = {
    221  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   name		= "wait";
    222  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   descrip	= "Wait for pending replies (if not setting the time)";
    223  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   disable	= no;
    224  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   enabled;
    225  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   settable;
    226  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   doc		= <<- _EndOfDoc_
    227  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	If we are not setting the time, wait for all pending responses.
    228  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	_EndOfDoc_;
    229  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj };
    230           1.1  kardel 
    231       1.1.1.2  kardel /* explain: Additional information whenever the usage routine is invoked */
    232       1.1.1.2  kardel explain = <<- _END_EXPLAIN
    233       1.1.1.2  kardel 	_END_EXPLAIN;
    234           1.1  kardel 
    235  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj doc-section	= {
    236  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   ds-type	= 'DESCRIPTION';
    237  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   ds-format	= 'mdoc';
    238  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   ds-text	= <<- _END_PROG_MDOC_DESCRIP
    239  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .Nm
    240  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj can be used as an SNTP client to query a NTP or SNTP server and either display
    241           1.1  kardel the time or set the local system's time (given suitable privilege).  It can be
    242  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj run as an interactive command or from a
    243  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .Ic cron
    244           1.1  kardel job.
    245           1.1  kardel 
    246           1.1  kardel NTP (the Network Time Protocol) and SNTP (the Simple Network Time Protocol)
    247       1.1.1.2  kardel are defined and described by RFC 5905.
    248           1.1  kardel 
    249  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .Pp
    250           1.1  kardel The default is to write the estimated correct local date and time (i.e. not
    251  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj UTC) to the standard output in a format like:
    252       1.1.1.2  kardel 
    253  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .Ic "'1996-10-15 20:17:25.123 (+0800) +4.567 +/- 0.089 [host] IP sN'"
    254       1.1.1.2  kardel 
    255       1.1.1.2  kardel where the
    256  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .Ic "'(+0800)'"
    257  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj means that to get to UTC from the reported local time one must
    258  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj add 8 hours and 0 minutes,
    259  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj the
    260  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .Ic "'+4.567'"
    261       1.1.1.2  kardel indicates the local clock is 4.567 seconds behind the correct time
    262  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj (so 4.567 seconds must be added to the local clock to get it to be correct).
    263  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj Note that the number of decimals printed for this value will change
    264  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj based on the reported precision of the server.
    265  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .Ic "'+/- 0.089'"
    266  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj is the reported
    267  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .Em synchronization distance
    268  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj (in seconds), which represents the maximum error due to all causes.
    269  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj If the server does not report valid data needed to calculate the
    270  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj synchronization distance, this will be reported as
    271  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .Ic "'+/- ?'" .
    272  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj If the
    273  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .Em host
    274  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj is different from the
    275  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .Em IP ,
    276  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj both will be displayed.
    277  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj Otherwise, only the
    278  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .Em IP
    279  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj is displayed.
    280  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj Finally, the
    281  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .Em stratum
    282  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj of the host is reported.
    283  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	_END_PROG_MDOC_DESCRIP;
    284  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj };
    285  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 
    286  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj doc-section	= {
    287  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   ds-type	= 'USAGE';
    288  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   ds-format	= 'mdoc';
    289  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   ds-text	= <<- _END_MDOC_USAGE
    290  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .Bl -tag -width indent
    291  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .It Li "sntp ntpserver.somewhere"
    292  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj is the simplest use of this program
    293  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj and can be run as an unprivileged command
    294  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj to check the current time and error in the local clock.
    295  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .It Li "sntp -a ntpserver.somewhere"
    296  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj With suitable privilege,
    297  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj run as a command
    298  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj or from a
    299  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .Xr cron 8
    300  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj job,
    301  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .Ic "sntp -a"
    302  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj will reset the local clock from a synchronized specified server,
    303  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj like the (deprecated)
    304  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .Xr ntpdate 1ntpdatemdoc ,
    305  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj or
    306  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .Xr rdate 8
    307  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj commands.
    308  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .El
    309  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	_END_MDOC_USAGE;
    310  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj };
    311  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 
    312  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj doc-section	= {
    313  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   ds-type	= 'AUTHORS';
    314  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   ds-format	= 'mdoc';
    315  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj   ds-text	= <<- _END_MDOC_AUTHORS
    316  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .An "Johannes Maximilian Kuehn"
    317  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .An "Harlan Stenn"
    318  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj .An "Dave Hart"
    319  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj 	_END_MDOC_AUTHORS;
    320  1.1.1.2.16.1     snj };
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