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NAME

       tlsdated - secure parasitic rdate replacement daemon

SYNOPSIS

       tlsdated  [-wprlsvh] [-t <n>] [-d <n>] [-T <n>] [-D <n>] [-c /path/to ] [-a seconds ] [--]
       [commands to be passed to tlsdate]

DESCRIPTION

       tlsdated is a daemon that runs tlsdate. It must be run  as  root  or  otherwise  have  the
       proper caps; it will not be able to set the system time without running as root or another
       privileged user.

OPTIONS

       -w     don't set hwclock

       -p     dry run (don't really set time)

       -r     use stdin instead of netlink for routes

       -t [n] try [n] times when a new route appears

       -d [n] delay n seconds between tries

       -T [n] give subprocess n chances to exit

       -D [n] delay n seconds between wait attempts

       -c [/path/to/cache/directory/]
              set the cache directory

       -a [n] run at most every n seconds in steady state

       -l     don't load disk timestamps

       -s     don't save disk timestamp

       -j [n] add up to n seconds of jitter to steady-state fetches

       -v     be verbose

       -h     print help message

       -f [/path/to/config/file]
              use alternate config file

       -x [proxy]
              override the proxy supplied to sources in the config file

       [tlsdate command arguments]
              arguments to be passed to tlsdate at launch time

BUGS

       It's likely! Let us know by contacting jacob@appelbaum.net

       Note that tlsdate(1) is still in Alpha, and may not work as expected.

AUTHOR

       Jacob Appelbaum <jacob at appelbaum dot net>

SEE ALSO

       tlsdate(1), tlsdate-helper(1) tlsdate-routeup(1) tlsdate-dbus-announce(1)