HTPD
Section: Maintenance Commands (8)
Updated: 06 Nov 2004
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NAME
htpd - HTTP Time Protocol daemon
SYNOPSIS
htpd
[ -rkh ]
[-M max]
[-m min]
[-P proxy]
[-H host]
[-H host]
[...]
DESCRIPTION
htpd
is a daemon that manages the time using "HTP" (the HTTP Time Protocol) to set the system clock periodically
from remote web servers.
OPTIONS
-r
-
Remove the service from system start-up.
-k
-
Stop the service if it's currently running.
-h
-
Print usage information and exit in success.
-M
max
-
Specify the maximum number of seconds between polling the specified hosts. Default value is 43200 (12h).
-m
min
-
Specify the minimum number of seconds between polling the specified hosts. Default value is 4096 (1h8m16s).
-P
proxy
-
Specify an HTTP proxy to send requests through. The
proxy
parameter can be in the format of hostname:port. If the port is omited 8080 is assumed.
-H
host
-
Query the webserver specified by
host
to update the time. Many hosts can be specified by multiple
-H
options. The
host
parameter can be in the format of hostname:port. If the port is omited 80 is assumed.
FILES
c:/program files/htp/etc/htpd.conf
-
Configuration file for htpd.
${prefix}/var/run/htpd.pid
-
File containing pid of running htpd.
SEE ALSO
htpd.conf(5),
htpdate(8)
AUTHOR
Eddy Vervest
<Eddy@cleVervest.com>
Roy Keene
<htp@rkeene.org>
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