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      1  1.1.1.1.6.5.4.1    martin .Dd November 21 2016
      2              1.1  christos .Dt SNTP 1sntpmdoc User Commands
      3      1.1.1.1.6.1       riz .Os
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      9              1.1  christos .Sh NAME
     10              1.1  christos .Nm sntp
     11              1.1  christos .Nd standard Simple Network Time Protocol client program
     12              1.1  christos .Sh SYNOPSIS
     13              1.1  christos .Nm
     14              1.1  christos .\" Mixture of short (flag) options and long options
     15              1.1  christos .Op Fl flags
     16              1.1  christos .Op Fl flag Op Ar value
     17              1.1  christos .Op Fl \-option\-name Ns Oo Oo Ns "=| " Oc Ns Ar value Oc
     18              1.1  christos [ hostname\-or\-IP ...]
     19              1.1  christos .Pp
     20              1.1  christos .Sh DESCRIPTION
     21              1.1  christos .Nm
     22              1.1  christos can be used as an SNTP client to query a NTP or SNTP server and either display
     23              1.1  christos the time or set the local system's time (given suitable privilege).  It can be
     24              1.1  christos run as an interactive command or from a
     25              1.1  christos .Ic cron
     26              1.1  christos job.
     27              1.1  christos NTP (the Network Time Protocol) and SNTP (the Simple Network Time Protocol)
     28              1.1  christos are defined and described by RFC 5905.
     29              1.1  christos .Pp
     30              1.1  christos The default is to write the estimated correct local date and time (i.e. not
     31              1.1  christos UTC) to the standard output in a format like:
     32              1.1  christos .Ic "'1996\-10\-15 20:17:25.123 (+0800) +4.567 +/\- 0.089 [host] IP sN'"
     33              1.1  christos where the
     34              1.1  christos .Ic "'(+0800)'"
     35              1.1  christos means that to get to UTC from the reported local time one must
     36              1.1  christos add 8 hours and 0 minutes,
     37              1.1  christos the
     38              1.1  christos .Ic "'+4.567'"
     39              1.1  christos indicates the local clock is 4.567 seconds behind the correct time
     40              1.1  christos (so 4.567 seconds must be added to the local clock to get it to be correct).
     41              1.1  christos Note that the number of decimals printed for this value will change
     42              1.1  christos based on the reported precision of the server.
     43              1.1  christos .Ic "'+/\- 0.089'"
     44              1.1  christos is the reported
     45              1.1  christos .Em synchronization distance
     46              1.1  christos (in seconds), which represents the maximum error due to all causes.
     47              1.1  christos If the server does not report valid data needed to calculate the
     48              1.1  christos synchronization distance, this will be reported as
     49              1.1  christos .Ic "'+/\- ?'" .
     50              1.1  christos If the
     51              1.1  christos .Em host
     52              1.1  christos is different from the
     53              1.1  christos .Em IP ,
     54              1.1  christos both will be displayed.
     55              1.1  christos Otherwise, only the 
     56              1.1  christos .Em IP
     57              1.1  christos is displayed.
     58              1.1  christos Finally, the
     59              1.1  christos .Em stratum
     60      1.1.1.1.6.2       snj of the host is reported
     61      1.1.1.1.6.2       snj and the leap indicator is decoded and displayed.
     62              1.1  christos .Sh "OPTIONS"
     63              1.1  christos .Bl -tag
     64              1.1  christos .It  Fl 4 , Fl \-ipv4 
     65              1.1  christos Force IPv4 DNS name resolution.
     66              1.1  christos This option must not appear in combination with any of the following options:
     67              1.1  christos ipv6.
     68              1.1  christos .sp
     69              1.1  christos Force DNS resolution of the following host names on the command line
     70              1.1  christos to the IPv4 namespace.
     71              1.1  christos .It  Fl 6 , Fl \-ipv6 
     72              1.1  christos Force IPv6 DNS name resolution.
     73              1.1  christos This option must not appear in combination with any of the following options:
     74              1.1  christos ipv4.
     75              1.1  christos .sp
     76              1.1  christos Force DNS resolution of the following host names on the command line
     77              1.1  christos to the IPv6 namespace.
     78              1.1  christos .It  Fl a Ar auth\-keynumber , Fl \-authentication Ns = Ns Ar auth\-keynumber 
     79              1.1  christos Enable authentication with the key \fBauth\-keynumber\fP.
     80              1.1  christos This option takes an integer number as its argument.
     81              1.1  christos .sp
     82              1.1  christos Enable authentication using the key specified in this option's
     83              1.1  christos argument.  The argument of this option is the \fBkeyid\fP, a
     84              1.1  christos number specified in the \fBkeyfile\fP as this key's identifier.
     85              1.1  christos See the \fBkeyfile\fP option (\fB\-k\fP) for more details.
     86              1.1  christos .It  Fl b Ar broadcast\-address , Fl \-broadcast Ns = Ns Ar broadcast\-address 
     87              1.1  christos Listen to the address specified for broadcast time sync.
     88              1.1  christos This option may appear an unlimited number of times.
     89              1.1  christos .sp
     90              1.1  christos If specified \fBsntp\fP will listen to the specified address
     91              1.1  christos for NTP broadcasts.  The default maximum wait time
     92              1.1  christos can (and probably should) be modified with \fB\-t\fP.
     93              1.1  christos .It  Fl c Ar host\-name , Fl \-concurrent Ns = Ns Ar host\-name 
     94              1.1  christos Concurrently query all IPs returned for host\-name.
     95              1.1  christos This option may appear an unlimited number of times.
     96              1.1  christos .sp
     97              1.1  christos Requests from an NTP "client" to a "server" should never be sent
     98              1.1  christos more rapidly than one every 2 seconds.  By default, any IPs returned
     99              1.1  christos as part of a DNS lookup are assumed to be for a single instance of
    100              1.1  christos \fBntpd\fP, and therefore \fBsntp\fP will send queries to these IPs
    101              1.1  christos one after another, with a 2\-second gap in between each query.
    102              1.1  christos .sp
    103              1.1  christos The \fB\-c\fP or \fB\-\-concurrent\fP flag says that any IPs
    104              1.1  christos returned for the DNS lookup of the supplied host\-name are on
    105              1.1  christos different machines, so we can send concurrent queries.
    106              1.1  christos .It  Fl d , Fl \-debug\-level 
    107              1.1  christos Increase debug verbosity level.
    108              1.1  christos This option may appear an unlimited number of times.
    109              1.1  christos .sp
    110              1.1  christos .It  Fl D Ar number , Fl \-set\-debug\-level Ns = Ns Ar number 
    111              1.1  christos Set the debug verbosity level.
    112              1.1  christos This option may appear an unlimited number of times.
    113              1.1  christos This option takes an integer number as its argument.
    114              1.1  christos .sp
    115              1.1  christos .It  Fl g Ar milliseconds , Fl \-gap Ns = Ns Ar milliseconds 
    116              1.1  christos The gap (in milliseconds) between time requests.
    117              1.1  christos This option takes an integer number as its argument.
    118              1.1  christos The default
    119              1.1  christos .Ar milliseconds
    120              1.1  christos for this option is:
    121              1.1  christos .ti +4
    122              1.1  christos  50
    123              1.1  christos .sp
    124              1.1  christos Since we're only going to use the first valid response we get and
    125              1.1  christos there is benefit to specifying a good number of servers to query,
    126              1.1  christos separate the queries we send out by the specified number of
    127              1.1  christos milliseconds.
    128              1.1  christos .It  Fl K Ar file\-name , Fl \-kod Ns = Ns Ar file\-name 
    129              1.1  christos KoD history filename.
    130              1.1  christos The default
    131              1.1  christos .Ar file\-name
    132              1.1  christos for this option is:
    133              1.1  christos .ti +4
    134              1.1  christos  /var/db/ntp\-kod
    135              1.1  christos .sp
    136              1.1  christos Specifies the filename to be used for the persistent history of KoD
    137      1.1.1.1.6.1       riz responses received from servers.  If the file does not exist, a
    138      1.1.1.1.6.1       riz warning message will be displayed.  The file will not be created.
    139              1.1  christos .It  Fl k Ar file\-name , Fl \-keyfile Ns = Ns Ar file\-name 
    140              1.1  christos Look in this file for the key specified with \fB\-a\fP.
    141              1.1  christos .sp
    142              1.1  christos This option specifies the keyfile.
    143              1.1  christos \fBsntp\fP will search for the key specified with \fB\-a\fP
    144              1.1  christos \fIkeyno\fP in this file.  See \fBntp.keys(5)\fP for more
    145              1.1  christos information.
    146              1.1  christos .It  Fl l Ar file\-name , Fl \-logfile Ns = Ns Ar file\-name 
    147              1.1  christos Log to specified logfile.
    148              1.1  christos .sp
    149              1.1  christos This option causes the client to write log messages to the specified
    150              1.1  christos \fIlogfile\fP.
    151              1.1  christos .It  Fl M Ar number , Fl \-steplimit Ns = Ns Ar number 
    152              1.1  christos Adjustments less than \fBsteplimit\fP msec will be slewed.
    153              1.1  christos This option takes an integer number as its argument.
    154              1.1  christos The value of
    155              1.1  christos .Ar number
    156              1.1  christos is constrained to being:
    157              1.1  christos .in +4
    158              1.1  christos .nf
    159              1.1  christos .na
    160              1.1  christos greater than or equal to 0
    161              1.1  christos .fi
    162              1.1  christos .in -4
    163              1.1  christos .sp
    164              1.1  christos If the time adjustment is less than \fIsteplimit\fP milliseconds,
    165              1.1  christos slew the amount using \fBadjtime(2)\fP.  Otherwise, step the
    166      1.1.1.1.6.2       snj correction using \fBsettimeofday(2)\fP.  The default value is 0,
    167      1.1.1.1.6.2       snj which means all adjustments will be stepped.  This is a feature, as
    168      1.1.1.1.6.2       snj different situations demand different values.
    169              1.1  christos .It  Fl o Ar number , Fl \-ntpversion Ns = Ns Ar number 
    170              1.1  christos Send \fBint\fP as our NTP protocol version.
    171              1.1  christos This option takes an integer number as its argument.
    172              1.1  christos The value of
    173              1.1  christos .Ar number
    174              1.1  christos is constrained to being:
    175              1.1  christos .in +4
    176              1.1  christos .nf
    177              1.1  christos .na
    178              1.1  christos in the range  0 through 7
    179              1.1  christos .fi
    180              1.1  christos .in -4
    181              1.1  christos The default
    182              1.1  christos .Ar number
    183              1.1  christos for this option is:
    184              1.1  christos .ti +4
    185              1.1  christos  4
    186              1.1  christos .sp
    187              1.1  christos When sending requests to a remote server, tell them we are running
    188              1.1  christos NTP protocol version \fIntpversion\fP .
    189              1.1  christos .It  Fl r , Fl \-usereservedport 
    190              1.1  christos Use the NTP Reserved Port (port 123).
    191              1.1  christos .sp
    192              1.1  christos Use port 123, which is reserved for NTP, for our network
    193              1.1  christos communications.
    194              1.1  christos .It  Fl S , Fl \-step 
    195              1.1  christos OK to 'step' the time with \fBsettimeofday(2)\fP.
    196              1.1  christos .sp
    197              1.1  christos .It  Fl s , Fl \-slew 
    198              1.1  christos OK to 'slew' the time with \fBadjtime(2)\fP.
    199              1.1  christos .sp
    200              1.1  christos .It  Fl t Ar seconds , Fl \-timeout Ns = Ns Ar seconds 
    201              1.1  christos The number of seconds to wait for responses.
    202              1.1  christos This option takes an integer number as its argument.
    203              1.1  christos The default
    204              1.1  christos .Ar seconds
    205              1.1  christos for this option is:
    206              1.1  christos .ti +4
    207              1.1  christos  5
    208              1.1  christos .sp
    209              1.1  christos When waiting for a reply, \fBsntp\fP will wait the number
    210              1.1  christos of seconds specified before giving up.  The default should be
    211              1.1  christos more than enough for a unicast response.  If \fBsntp\fP is
    212              1.1  christos only waiting for a broadcast response a longer timeout is
    213              1.1  christos likely needed.
    214              1.1  christos .It  Fl \-wait , " Fl \-no\-wait"
    215              1.1  christos Wait for pending replies (if not setting the time).
    216              1.1  christos The \fIno\-wait\fP form will disable the option.
    217              1.1  christos This option is enabled by default.
    218              1.1  christos .sp
    219              1.1  christos If we are not setting the time, wait for all pending responses.
    220              1.1  christos .It Fl \&? , Fl \-help
    221              1.1  christos Display usage information and exit.
    222              1.1  christos .It Fl \&! , Fl \-more\-help
    223              1.1  christos Pass the extended usage information through a pager.
    224              1.1  christos .It Fl > Oo Ar cfgfile Oc , Fl \-save\-opts Oo Ns = Ns Ar cfgfile Oc
    225              1.1  christos Save the option state to \fIcfgfile\fP.  The default is the \fIlast\fP
    226              1.1  christos configuration file listed in the \fBOPTION PRESETS\fP section, below.
    227              1.1  christos The command will exit after updating the config file.
    228              1.1  christos .It Fl < Ar cfgfile , Fl \-load\-opts Ns = Ns Ar cfgfile , Fl \-no\-load\-opts
    229              1.1  christos Load options from \fIcfgfile\fP.
    230              1.1  christos The \fIno\-load\-opts\fP form will disable the loading
    231              1.1  christos of earlier config/rc/ini files.  \fI\-\-no\-load\-opts\fP is handled early,
    232              1.1  christos out of order.
    233              1.1  christos .It Fl \-version Op Brq Ar v|c|n
    234              1.1  christos Output version of program and exit.  The default mode is `v', a simple
    235              1.1  christos version.  The `c' mode will print copyright information and `n' will
    236              1.1  christos print the full copyright notice.
    237              1.1  christos .El
    238              1.1  christos .Sh "OPTION PRESETS"
    239              1.1  christos Any option that is not marked as \fInot presettable\fP may be preset
    240              1.1  christos by loading values from configuration ("RC" or ".INI") file(s) and values from
    241              1.1  christos environment variables named:
    242              1.1  christos .nf
    243              1.1  christos   \fBSNTP_<option\-name>\fP or \fBSNTP\fP
    244              1.1  christos .fi
    245              1.1  christos .ad
    246              1.1  christos The environmental presets take precedence (are processed later than)
    247              1.1  christos the configuration files.
    248              1.1  christos The \fIhomerc\fP files are "\fI$HOME\fP", and "\fI.\fP".
    249              1.1  christos If any of these are directories, then the file \fI.ntprc\fP
    250              1.1  christos is searched for within those directories.
    251              1.1  christos .Sh USAGE
    252              1.1  christos .Bl -tag -width indent
    253              1.1  christos .It Li "sntp ntpserver.somewhere"
    254              1.1  christos is the simplest use of this program
    255              1.1  christos and can be run as an unprivileged command
    256              1.1  christos to check the current time and error in the local clock.
    257      1.1.1.1.6.2       snj .It Li "sntp \-Ss \-M 128 ntpserver.somewhere"
    258              1.1  christos With suitable privilege,
    259              1.1  christos run as a command
    260              1.1  christos or from a
    261              1.1  christos .Xr cron 8
    262              1.1  christos job,
    263      1.1.1.1.6.2       snj .Ic "sntp \-Ss \-M 128 ntpserver.somewhere"
    264      1.1.1.1.6.2       snj will request the time from the server,
    265      1.1.1.1.6.2       snj and if that server reports that it is synchronized
    266      1.1.1.1.6.2       snj then if the offset adjustment is less than 128 milliseconds
    267      1.1.1.1.6.2       snj the correction will be slewed,
    268      1.1.1.1.6.2       snj and if the correction is more than 128 milliseconds
    269      1.1.1.1.6.2       snj the correction  will be stepped.
    270      1.1.1.1.6.2       snj .It Li "sntp \-S ntpserver.somewhere"
    271      1.1.1.1.6.2       snj With suitable privilege,
    272      1.1.1.1.6.2       snj run as a command
    273      1.1.1.1.6.2       snj or from a
    274      1.1.1.1.6.2       snj .Xr cron 8
    275      1.1.1.1.6.2       snj job,
    276      1.1.1.1.6.2       snj .Ic "sntp \-S ntpserver.somewhere"
    277      1.1.1.1.6.2       snj will set (step) the local clock from a synchronized specified server,
    278              1.1  christos like the (deprecated)
    279              1.1  christos .Xr ntpdate 1ntpdatemdoc ,
    280              1.1  christos or
    281              1.1  christos .Xr rdate 8
    282              1.1  christos commands.
    283              1.1  christos .El
    284              1.1  christos .Sh "ENVIRONMENT"
    285              1.1  christos See \fBOPTION PRESETS\fP for configuration environment variables.
    286              1.1  christos .Sh "FILES"
    287              1.1  christos See \fBOPTION PRESETS\fP for configuration files.
    288              1.1  christos .Sh "EXIT STATUS"
    289              1.1  christos One of the following exit values will be returned:
    290              1.1  christos .Bl -tag
    291              1.1  christos .It 0 " (EXIT_SUCCESS)"
    292              1.1  christos Successful program execution.
    293              1.1  christos .It 1 " (EXIT_FAILURE)"
    294              1.1  christos The operation failed or the command syntax was not valid.
    295              1.1  christos .It 66 " (EX_NOINPUT)"
    296              1.1  christos A specified configuration file could not be loaded.
    297              1.1  christos .It 70 " (EX_SOFTWARE)"
    298              1.1  christos libopts had an internal operational error.  Please report
    299              1.1  christos it to autogen\-users (a] lists.sourceforge.net.  Thank you.
    300              1.1  christos .El
    301              1.1  christos .Sh AUTHORS
    302              1.1  christos .An "Johannes Maximilian Kuehn"
    303              1.1  christos .An "Harlan Stenn"
    304              1.1  christos .An "Dave Hart"
    305              1.1  christos .Sh "COPYRIGHT"
    306      1.1.1.1.6.4    martin Copyright (C) 1992\-2016 The University of Delaware and Network Time Foundation all rights reserved.
    307              1.1  christos This program is released under the terms of the NTP license, <http://ntp.org/license>.
    308              1.1  christos .Sh "BUGS"
    309              1.1  christos Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs (a] ntp.org
    310      1.1.1.1.6.1       riz .Sh "NOTES"
    311              1.1  christos This manual page was \fIAutoGen\fP\-erated from the \fBsntp\fP
    312              1.1  christos option definitions.
    313