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6 ntpsweep - print various information about given NTP servers
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9 ntpsweep [-V | --version] [-l host]... [-p] [-m number] [-s prefix] [-h
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13 ntpsweep prints per host the NTP stratum level, the clock offset in
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15 Optionally recursing through all peers.
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17 If no hosts are specified, ntpsweep reports on localhost.
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19 ntpsweep relies on ntpq and Mode 6 queries to probe servers. This
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21 Nowadays effectively all public hosts set noquery, so this script is
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23 timeservers on a LAN.
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26 -l string, --host-list=string
27 Host to execute actions on. This option may appear an unlimited
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30 Use this option to specify the host on which this script operates.
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35 Recursively list all peers a host synchronizes to.
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38 Traverse peers up to this level (4 is a reasonable number). This
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41 -s string, --strip=string
42 Strip this string from hostnames.
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44 -h string, --host=string
45 Specify a single host. Deprecated option for backwards
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48 -V, --version
49 Print the version string and exit.
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51 If hostfiles are specified, they are treated as lists of hostnames to
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61 The operation failed or the command syntax was not valid.
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