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Tools from the Linux Standard Base project to determine the used distribution

pam-config is a command line utility to maintain the common PAM
configuration files included by most PAM application configuration
files. It can be used to configure a system for different network or
hardware based authentication schemes. pam-config can also
add/adjust/remove other PAM modules and their options.

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Pax is the POSIX standard archive tool. It supports the two most
common forms of standard archive (backup) files - CPIO and TAR.

This package provides ROT13 Algorithm (Caesar) as a Perl module.

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This package includes the necessary programs for converting plain
password files to the shadow password format and to manage user and
group accounts.

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This packages contains some useful tools for accessing NIS maps or to
test NIS configurations.

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This package provides the ypbind daemon. The ypbind daemon binds NIS
clients to an NIS domain and searches a new NIS server if the old one
goes down.

Ypbind must be running on any machines which are running NIS client
programs.

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Configure your Linux PC as a YP server (NIS) using this package.

mandoc is a suite of tools compiling mdoc, the roff macro language of choice for BSD manual pages, and man, the predominant historical language for UNIX manuals. It is small, ISO C, ISC-licensed, and quite fast. The main component of the toolset is the mandoc utility program, based on the libmandoc validating compiler, to format output for UTF-8 and ASCII UNIX terminals, HTML 5, PostScript, and PDF.

mandoc has predominantly been developed on OpenBSD and is both an OpenBSD and a BSD.lv project. We strive to support all interested free operating systems, in particular FreeBSD, NetBSD, DragonFly, illumos, Minix 3, and both GNU- and musl-based Linux distributions, as well as all systems running the pkgsrc portable package build system. To support mandoc development, consider donating to the OpenBSD foundation.

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