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System Administration
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30-systemd-environment-d-generator(8)
Load variables specified by environment.d
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a2disconf(8)
enable or disable an apache2 configuration file
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a2dismod(8)
enable or disable an apache2 module
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a2dissite(8)
enable or disable an apache2 site / virtual host
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a2enconf(8)
enable or disable an apache2 configuration file
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a2enmod(8)
enable or disable an apache2 module
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a2ensite(8)
enable or disable an apache2 site / virtual host
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accessdb(8)
dumps the content of a man-db database in a human readable format
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addgroup(8)
add or manipulate users or groups
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add-shell(8)
add shells to the list of valid login shells
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adduser(8)
add or manipulate users or groups
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adduser.local(8)
hook for local actions in adduser and deluser
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agetty(8)
alternative Linux getty
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apache2(8)
Apache Hypertext Transfer Protocol Server
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apache2ctl(8)
Apache HTTP server control interface
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apachectl(8)
Apache HTTP server control interface
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apt(8)
command-line interface
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apt-cache(8)
query the APT cache
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apt-cdrom(8)
APT CD-ROM management utility
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apt-config(8)
APT Configuration Query program
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apt-get(8)
APT package handling utility -- command-line interface
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apt-mark(8)
show, set and unset various settings for a package
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apt-secure(8)
Archive authentication support for APT
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arpd(8)
userspace arp daemon.
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blkdiscard(8)
discard sectors on a device
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blkid(8)
locate/print block device attributes
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blkzone(8)
run zone command on a device
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blockdev(8)
call block device ioctls from the command line
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bridge(8)
show / manipulate bridge addresses and devices
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catman(8)
create or update the pre-formatted manual pages
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chcpu(8)
configure CPUs
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check_forensic(8)
tool to extract mod_log_forensic output from apache log files
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checkgid(8)
checks the gid
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chgpasswd(8)
update group passwords in batch mode
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dcb(8)
show / manipulate DCB (Data Center Bridging) settings
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dcb-app(8)
show / manipulate application priority table of the DCB (Data Center Bridging) subsystem
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dcb-apptrust(8)
show / configure per-selector trust and trust order of the application priority table of the DCB (Data Center Bridging) subsystem.
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dcb-buffer(8)
show / manipulate port buffer settings of the DCB (Data Center Bridging) subsystem
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dcb-dcbx(8)
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faillock(8)
Tool for displaying and modifying the authentication failure record files
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fcgistarter(8)
Start a FastCGI program
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findfs(8)
find a filesystem by label or UUID
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findmnt(8)
find a filesystem
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fsck(8)
check and repair a Linux filesystem
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genl(8)
generic netlink utility frontend
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getcap(8)
examine file capabilities
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getpcaps(8)
display process capabilities
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getty(8)
alternative Linux getty
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groupadd(8)
create a new group
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htcacheclean(8)
Clean up the disk cache
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i386(8)
change reported architecture in new program environment and/or set personality flags
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iconvconfig(8)
create iconv module configuration cache
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installkernel(8)
install a new kernel image
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intro(8)
introduction to administration and privileged commands
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invoke-rc.d(8)
executes System-V style init script actions
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kernel-install(8)
Add and remove kernel and initrd images to and from the boot partition
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killall5(8)
send a signal to all processes
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ldattach(8)
attach a line discipline to a serial line
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ldconfig(8)
configure dynamic linker run-time bindings
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ld-linux(8)
dynamic linker/loader
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ld-linux.so(8)
dynamic linker/loader
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ld.so(8)
dynamic linker/loader
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makewhatis(8)
index UNIX manuals
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mandb(8)
create or update the manual page index caches
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mandocd(8)
server process to format manual pages in batch mode
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mcatman(8)
format all manual pages below a directory
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mkfs(8)
build a Linux filesystem
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newusers(8)
update and create new users in batch
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nginx(8)
HTTP and reverse proxy server, mail proxy server
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nologin(8)
politely refuse a login
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nstat(8)
network statistics tools.
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pam_access(8)
PAM module for logdaemon style login access control
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pam-auth-update(8)
manage PAM configuration using packaged profiles
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pam_canonicalize_user(8)
Get user name and canonicalize it
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pam_debug(8)
PAM module to debug the PAM stack
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pam_deny(8)
The locking-out PAM module
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rc-local.service(8)
Compatibility generator and service to start /etc/rc.local during boot
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rdma(8)
RDMA tool
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chmem(8)
configure memory
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chpasswd(8)
update passwords in batch mode
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chroot(8)
run command or interactive shell with special root directory
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ctstat(8)
unified linux network statistics
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show / manipulate port DCBX (Data Center Bridging eXchange)
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dcb-ets(8)
show / manipulate ETS (Enhanced Transmission Selection) settings of the DCB (Data Center Bridging) subsystem
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dcb-maxrate(8)
show / manipulate port maxrate settings of the DCB (Data Center Bridging) subsystem
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dcb-pfc(8)
show / manipulate PFC (Priority-based Flow Control) settings of the DCB (Data Center Bridging) subsystem
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dcb-rewr(8)
show / manipulate the rewrite table of the DCB (Data Center Bridging) subsystem
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delgroup(8)
remove a user or group from the system
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deluser(8)
remove a user or group from the system
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deluser.local(8)
hook for local actions in adduser and deluser
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devlink(8)
Devlink tool
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devlink-dev(8)
devlink device configuration
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devlink-dpipe(8)
devlink dataplane pipeline visualization
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devlink-health(8)
devlink health reporting and recovery
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devlink-lc(8)
devlink line card configuration
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devlink-monitor(8)
state monitoring
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devlink-port(8)
devlink port configuration
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devlink-rate(8)
devlink rate management
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devlink-region(8)
devlink address region access
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devlink-resource(8)
devlink device resource configuration
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devlink-sb(8)
devlink shared buffer configuration
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devlink-trap(8)
devlink trap configuration
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dpkg-preconfigure(8)
let packages ask questions prior to their installation
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dpkg-reconfigure(8)
reconfigure an already installed package
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fsfreeze(8)
suspend access to a filesystem (Ext3/4, ReiserFS, JFS, XFS)
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fstab-decode(8)
run a command with fstab-encoded arguments
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fstrim(8)
discard unused blocks on a mounted filesystem
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groupdel(8)
delete a group
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groupmod(8)
modify a group definition on the system
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grpck(8)
verify integrity of group files
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grpconv(8)
convert to and from shadow passwords and groups
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grpunconv(8)
convert to and from shadow passwords and groups
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ip(8)
show / manipulate routing, network devices, interfaces and tunnels
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ip-address(8)
protocol address management
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ip-addrlabel(8)
protocol address label management
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ip-fou(8)
Foo-over-UDP receive port configuration
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ip-gue(8)
Foo-over-UDP receive port configuration
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ip-ioam(8)
IPv6 In-situ OAM (IOAM)
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ip-l2tp(8)
L2TPv3 static unmanaged tunnel configuration
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ip-link(8)
network device configuration
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ip-macsec(8)
MACsec device configuration
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ip-maddress(8)
multicast addresses management
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ip-monitor(8)
state monitoring
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ip-mptcp(8)
MPTCP path manager configuration
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ip-mroute(8)
multicast routing cache management
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ip-neighbour(8)
neighbour/arp tables management.
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ip-netconf(8)
network configuration monitoring
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ip-netns(8)
process network namespace management
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ip-nexthop(8)
nexthop object management
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ip-ntable(8)
neighbour table configuration
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ip-route(8)
routing table management
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ip-rule(8)
routing policy database management
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ip-sr(8)
IPv6 Segment Routing management
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ip-stats(8)
manage and show interface statistics
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ip-tcp_metrics(8)
management for TCP Metrics
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ip-token(8)
tokenized interface identifier support
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ip-tunnel(8)
tunnel configuration
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ip-vrf(8)
run a command against a vrf
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ip-xfrm(8)
transform configuration
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isosize(8)
output the length of an iso9660 filesystem
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linux32(8)
change reported architecture in new program environment and/or set personality flags
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linux64(8)
change reported architecture in new program environment and/or set personality flags
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lnstat(8)
unified linux network statistics
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losetup(8)
set up and control loop devices
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lsblk(8)
list block devices
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lslocks(8)
list local system locks
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lsns(8)
list namespaces
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mkhomedir_helper(8)
Helper binary that creates home directories
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mkswap(8)
set up a Linux swap area
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mount(8)
mount a filesystem
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pam_echo(8)
PAM module for printing text messages
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pam_env(8)
PAM module to set/unset environment variables
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pam_exec(8)
PAM module which calls an external command
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pam_faildelay(8)
Change the delay on failure per-application
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pam_faillock(8)
Module counting authentication failures during a specified interval
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pam_filter(8)
PAM filter module
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pam_ftp(8)
PAM module for anonymous access module
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pam_getenv(8)
get environment variables from /etc/environment
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pam_group(8)
PAM module for group access
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pam_issue(8)
PAM module to add issue file to user prompt
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pam_keyinit(8)
Kernel session keyring initialiser module
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pam_limits(8)
PAM module to limit resources
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pam_listfile(8)
deny or allow services based on an arbitrary file
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pam_localuser(8)
require users to be listed in /etc/passwd
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pam_loginuid(8)
Record user's login uid to the process attribute
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pam_mail(8)
Inform about available mail
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pam_mkhomedir(8)
PAM module to create users home directory
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pam_motd(8)
Display the motd file
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pam_namespace(8)
PAM module for configuring namespace for a session
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pam_namespace_helper(8)
Helper binary that creates home directories
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pam_nologin(8)
Prevent non-root users from login
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pam_permit(8)
The promiscuous module
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pam_pwhistory(8)
PAM module to remember last passwords
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pam_rhosts(8)
The rhosts PAM module
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pam_rootok(8)
Gain only root access
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pam_securetty(8)
Limit root login to special devices
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pam_selinux(8)
PAM module to set the default security context
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pam_sepermit(8)
PAM module to allow/deny login depending on SELinux enforcement state
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pam_setquota(8)
PAM module to set or modify disk quotas on session start
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pam_shells(8)
PAM module to check for valid login shell
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pam_stress(8)
The stress-testing PAM module
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pam_succeed_if(8)
test account characteristics
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pam_systemd_loadkey(8)
Read password from kernel keyring and set it as PAM authtok
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pam_time(8)
PAM module for time control access
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pam_timestamp(8)
Authenticate using cached successful authentication attempts
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pam_timestamp_check(8)
Check to see if the default timestamp is valid
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pam_tty_audit(8)
Enable or disable TTY auditing for specified users
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pam_umask(8)
PAM module to set the file mode creation mask
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pam_unix(8)
Module for traditional password authentication
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pam_userdb(8)
PAM module to authenticate against a db database
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pam_usertype(8)
check if the authenticated user is a system or regular account
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pam_warn(8)
PAM module which logs all PAM items if called
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pam_wheel(8)
Only permit root access to members of group wheel
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pam_xauth(8)
PAM module to forward xauth keys between users
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partx(8)
tell the kernel about the presence and numbering of on-disk partitions
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pidof(8)
find the process ID of a running program
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pivot_root(8)
change the root filesystem
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pwck(8)
verify the integrity of password files
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pwconv(8)
convert to and from shadow passwords and groups
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pwhistory_helper(8)
Helper binary that transfers password hashes from passwd or shadow to opasswd
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pwunconv(8)
convert to and from shadow passwords and groups
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