FBBerror (3)         - Not Described
GPSstart (3)         - Start GPS on serial line
MD5Final (3)         - The routine MD5Final terminates the message-digest computation and
MD5Init (3)          - The routine MD5Init initializes the message-digest context
MD5Update (3)        - The routine MD5Update updates the message-digest context to
POSstart (3)         - Start Position agent listening at local GPS UDP port
ShowConfUsers (3)    - this is called from the finger-daemon when 'conf' is fingered - WG7J
ad_lookup (3)        - Look up an entry in the destination database
addaccess (3)        - add an entry to the access control list
addlist (3)          - add an element to the front of the list pointed to by head
al_lookup (3)        - Look up an entry in the source data base
alert (3)            - Wakeup waiting process, regardless of event it's waiting for.
alloc_mbuf (3)       - Allocate mbuf with associated buffer of 'size' bytes.
ambufw (3)           - Allocate mbuf, waiting if memory is unavailable
append (3)           - Append mbuf to end of mbuf chain
arp_add (3)          - Add an IP-addr / hardware-addr pair to the ARP table
arp_drop (3)         - Remove an entry from the ARP table
arp_input (3)        - Handle incoming ARP packets.
arp_lookup (3)       - Look up the given IP address in the ARP table
asy_attach (3)       - Attach a serial interface to the system
asy_init (3)         - Initialize asynch port "dev"
asy_ioctl (3)        - Asynchronous line I/O control
asy_rx (3)           - Process SLIP line input
asy_send (3)         - Send a message on the specified serial line
asy_speed (3)        - Set asynch line speed
atoip (3)            - WG7J
aton (3)             - Convert Internet address in ascii dotted-decimal format (44.
atproc (3)           - Process that actually handles 'at' execution
ax25_check_corruption (3) - Inspect the AX.
ax25_dump (3)        - Dump an AX.
ax25eavesdrop (3)    - Create an ARP_RESPONSE packet for any IP packet we hear via an ax25 interface
ax25loop_attach (3)  - Attach a pseudo ax25 interface to the system, for local loopback of ax25
ax25start (3)        - Axi_sock is kept in Socket.
ax25val (3)          - Verify that axp points to a valid ax25 control block
ax_add (3)           - Add an entry to the AX.
ax_forus (3)         - Return 1 if this packet is directed to us, 0 otherwise.
ax_lookup (3)        - Find a route for an AX.
ax_output (3)        - Add header and send connectionless (UI) AX.
ax_send (3)          - Send IP datagrams across an AX.
axip (3)             - Hooks for passing incoming AX.
axip_attach (3)      - attach a fake AX.
axip_input (3)       - Handle AX.
axloop_attach (3)    - Attach a pseudo ax25 interface to the system, for local loopback of ax25
axnl3 (3)            - Handle ordinary incoming data (no network protocol)
axsetupflush (3)     - This function gets called every clock tick, to elegantly remove
backEmUp (3)         - erase a previous prompt via backspaces
backoff (3)          - the subject of much research
base64ToStr (3)      - returns a malloc'ed string which is the original string converted from
bid_delete (3)       - Releases a bid from the history file.
bit16cmd (3)         - Subroutine for setting and displaying bit values
bitbucket (3)        - Raw output routine that tosses all packets.
bootpd (3)           - The bootp server.
bp_log (3)           - log an error message
btol (3)             - Convert binary string to long integer
carrier_detect (3)   - stub, CD not enabled at present
cb_lookup (3)        - 2= Callbook Error 1= not found, 0= okay
cdbstart (3)         - Start up callsign database service
changearea (3)       - subroutine to do the actual switch from one area to another
check_authentication (3) - Check the authentication of RIP-II packets
checksubchannel (3)  - Check to see if there is room in the subchannel tables for this BBS,
checksum (3)         - Compute checksum of the first n bytes
chname (3)           - Rename a process
cksum (3)            - Checksum a mbuf chain, with optional pseudo-header
close_s (3)          - Close a socket, freeing it for reuse.
close_self (3)       - Close our TCB
close_tcp (3)        - This really means "I have no more data to send".
closenotes (3)       - close the temp file while coping mail back to the mailbox
connect_filt (3)     - Consolidate into one place the parsing of a connect path containing digipeaters.
conv0 (3)            - Stop convers server
conv1 (3)            - Start up convers server
conv_incom (3)       - Incoming convers session
copy_p (3)           - Copy first 'cnt' bytes of packet into a new, single mbuf
copymail (3)         - Copy from the work file into the mailbox.
cr_ax25 (3)          - Create an ax25 control block.
create_tcb (3)       - Create a TCB, return pointer.
cron0 (3)            - Shut down cron server
cron1 (3)            - Start up cron server
crunch (3)           - Process a path name string, starting with and adding to
cutofffwding (3)     - this function tells us whether the forwarding session has
da_assign (3)        - Assign an address.
da_done_net (3)      - Done serving a network.
da_init (3)          - Not Described
da_serve_net (3)     - Begin dynamic address service for a network.
da_shut (3)          - Finish up service.
da_status (3)        - Print the status of the da structures.
daytime0 (3)         - Stop time server
daytime1 (3)         - Start up TCP daytime server
del_ax25 (3)         - Remove address entry from connection table
del_ip (3)           - Free a raw IP descriptor
del_list (3)         - delete a list of list structs
del_rnr (3)          - Free a raw NET/ROM descriptor
del_tcp (3)          - Delete TCB, free resources.
del_udp (3)          - Delete a UDP control block
dequeue (3)          - Unlink a packet from the head of the queue
devparam (3)         - Convert a packet radio interface control token into a number
dir (3)              - Create a directory listing in a temp file and return the resulting file
dir_ok (3)           - 1=OK, 0=NOGOOD
dis0 (3)             - Stop discard server
dis1 (3)             - Start up TCP discard server
disc_ax25 (3)        - Close an AX.
disc_nr4 (3)         - Close a NET/ROM connection
doabort (3)          - Abort a GET or PUT operation in progress.
doaccept (3)         - to accept the waiting incoming call
doaddrefuse (3)      - Add an entry to the RIP refuse list
doasycomm (3)        - Execute user comm command
doattach (3)         - Attach an interface
doattended (3)       - restrict ax25, telnet and maybe other sessions
doax25 (3)           - Multiplexer for top-level ax25 command
doax25blimit (3)     - Set limit on retransmission backoff
doax25maxframe (3)   - Set maximum number of frames that will be allowed in flight
doax25maxwait (3)    - Set limit on retransmission in ms
doax25n2 (3)         - Set retry limit count
doax25paclen (3)     - Set maximum length of I-frame data field
doax25pthresh (3)    - Set size of I-frame above which polls will be sent after a timeout
doax25t3 (3)         - Set idle timer
doax25t4 (3)         - Set link redundancy timer
doax25timertype (3)  - linear v exponential
doax25window (3)     - Set high water mark on receive queue that triggers RNR
doaxcounters (3)     - Display AX.
doaxhsize (3)        - Set the size of the ax.
doaxstat (3)         - Display AX.
dobbs (3)            - Execute user BBS command
docd (3)             - Change working directory
docolor (3)          - Set terminal colors
doconf (3)           - Execute user conference command
doconnect (3)        - Initiate interactive AX.
doconvers (3)        - Multiplexer for top-level convers command
docurrent (3)        - Display current position data string
dodelete (3)         - Standard commands called from main
dodelmsg (3)         - delete message in current notesfile
dodeny (3)           - to deny the waiting incoming call
dodetach (3)         - Command to detach an interface
dodialer (3)         - dial <iface> <filename> [ <seconds> [ <pings> [<hostid>] ] ]
doeol (3)            - set for unix end of line for remote echo mode telnet
dofbbfwd (3)         - This is the main entry point for FBB forwarding.
doftp (3)            - Handle top-level FTP command
doftpmaxclients (3)  - Set ftp Maximum number of connections
doftptdisc (3)       - Set ftp redundancy timer
doftype (3)          - Handle "ftype" command
dohop (3)            - attempt to trace route to a remote host
doifconfig (3)       - Set interface parameters
doinfo (3)           - Execute user info command
dokicksocket (3)     - Kick the session related to a particular socket
dolistnotes (3)      - list headers of a notesfile a message
dolock (3)           - Lock the keyboard
domainsuffix (3)     - Return "normalized" domain name, with default suffix and trailing '.
dombholdsumm (3)     - This is called by the finger-daemon
dombiproute (3)      - Show non-private routes only
dombmovemail (3)     - Move messages from current area to another
dombpast (3)         - List all past users of the mailbox
dombstatus (3)       - This is a dummy called from the main command interpreter,
dombsummhold (3)     - This is called by the finger-daemon
dombuserinfo (3)     - Search for info on a certain user in the users.
domkd (3)            - Create directory
domode (3)           - Display or set IP interface control flags
donetrom (3)         - Command multiplexer
donews (3)           - Execute user info command
donntp (3)           - cmd parser
donodetick (3)       - nodetickproc is the old donodetick.
donothing (3)        - No-op command
donrdump (3)         - Dump one control block
donrload (3)         - Fixed and now functional, 920317 WG7J
donrroute (3)        - Route command multiplexer
donrstat (3)         - Not Described
donrstatus (3)       - Display the status of NET/ROM connections
doobsotick (3)       - Go through the routing table, reducing the obsolescence count of
dopap_user (3)       - Set user/password
doparam (3)          - Manipulate I/O device parameters
doppp_close (3)      - Close connection on PPP interface
doppp_timeout (3)    - Set timeout interval when waiting for response from remote peer
doprompt (3)         - Choose the prompt type
doquote (3)          - Execute user quote command
doreadmsg (3)        - display message on the crt given msg number
doreadnext (3)       - read the next message or the current one if new
dorecord (3)         - Control session recording
doremote (3)         - Generate system command packet.
dorepeat (3)         - taken from 930104 KA9Q NOS
doresetsocket (3)    - Reset (kill) the specified
doretries (3)        - if attended mode is set, do we screen the incoming calls?
dorevfwd (3)         - This is the main entry point for reverse forwarding.
dorip (3)            - rip add 192.
doripinit (3)        - Initialize the RIP listener
doripstat (3)        - Dump RIP statistics
dorlogin (3)         - Execute remote login command
dormd (3)            - Remove directory
doroute (3)          - Display and/or manipulate routing table
doroutedump (3)      - Code to sort Netrom node listing
dorouteinfo (3)      - print detailed information on an individual route
doscreening (3)      - if attended mode is set, do we screen the incoming calls?
dosession (3)        - Select and display sessions
dosetflag (3)        - Set interface (or AX25) flags on 1 or all interfaces
dosock (3)           - Socket status display command
dossaver (3)         - set the screen saver value
dostars (3)          - Handle the "*** Done" command when reverse forwarding ends or the
dostatline (3)       - Set status line on/off
dostatmode (3)       - Set status line mode
dosysop (3)          - 920118, WG7J
dotcpview (3)        - D.
dotelnet (3)         - Execute user telnet command
dothirdparty (3)     - restrict the mailbox (S)end command to local only
dotimers (3)         - Display the contents of the timer queue in human-readable format
dotip (3)            - Execute user telnet command
dotrace (3)          - Modify or displace interface trace flags
dotutor (3)          - Execute user tutor command
dounlock (3)         - Unlock the keyboard remotely
doupload (3)         - Control file transmission
dowriteall (3)       - write a message to all nodeshell users
doxfwd (3)           - This is the main entry point for X-forwarding.
dqdata (3)           - Copy mbuf data into user buffer
dummy_attach (3)     - attach a dummy interface.
dumproute (3)        - Dump a routing table entry
dup_p (3)            - Duplicate first 'cnt' bytes of packet starting at 'offset'.
eac (3)              - Perform end-around-carry adjustment
echo0 (3)            - stop echo server
echo1 (3)            - Start up TCP echo server
encode (3)           - copy from in to out, encoding as you go along.
enet_output (3)      - Send a packet with Ethernet header
enet_send (3)        - Send an IP datagram on Ethernet
enqueue (3)          - Append packet to end of packet queue
eproc (3)            - Process incoming Ethernet packets.
est_link (3)         - Establish data link
exitfwd (3)          - This code was moved for the FBBFWD stuff to compile without warning messages.
expandalias (3)      - check for and alias and expand alias into a address list
fbbtelnet0 (3)       - Stop FBB telnet server
fbbtelnet1 (3)       - Start up FBB Telnet server
fifo0 (3)            - Stop FIFO server
fifo1 (3)            - Start up FIFO server
filedir (3)          - wildcard filename lookup
filelength (3)       - 
find_ax25 (3)        - Look up entry in connection table
find_best (3)        - Find the best binding of any sort in a list.
find_nrboth (3)      - Try to find the AX.
find_nrnbr (3)       - Find a neighbor table entry.
find_nrroute (3)     - Find a route table entry
finstart (3)         - Start up finger service
free_mbuf (3)        - Decrement the reference pointer in an mbuf.
free_n4circ (3)      - Free a circuit.
free_p (3)           - Free packet (a chain of mbufs).
free_q (3)           - Free entire queue of packets (of mbufs)
free_rr (3)          - Free (list of) resource records
freesock (3)         - Blow away all sockets belonging to a certain process.
fsize (3)            - This function returns the length of a file.
fsm_close (3)        - Close the connection
fsm_down (3)         - Physical Line Down Event
fsm_init (3)         - Initialize the fsm for this protocol
fsm_log (3)          - General log routine
fsm_proc (3)         - Process incoming packet
fsm_send (3)         - Send a packet to the remote host
fsm_sendreq (3)      - Send a configuration request
fsm_start (3)        - Start FSM (after open event, and physical line up)
fsm_timer (3)        - Set a timer in case an expected event does not occur
ftp0 (3)             - Shut down FTP server
ftpstart (3)         - Start up FTP service
ftype (3)            - Figure out the frame type from the control field
fwdinit (3)          - Read the forward file for a record for the connected BBS.
fwdproc (3)          - called when the forward timer expires or explicitly by dombkick()
get32 (3)            - Machine-independent, alignment insensitive network-to-host long conversion
get_n4circ (3)       - Validate the index and id of a local circuit, returning the control
getaddress (3)       - Parse a string in the "Text: Text <user@host>" or "Text: user@host (Text)"
getdir (3)           - do a directory list to the stream
gether (3)           - Convert an Ethernet address from Hex/ASCII to binary
getlastread (3)      - get the last message listed/read
getline (3)          - getline()
getname (3)          - Given a string of the form <user@host>, extract the part inside the
go (3)               - Resume current session, and wait for it
gw_connect (3)       - Generic mbox gateway code.
h_topi_command (3)   - Command to take channel topic across a link
h_unknown_command (3) - this command simply passes on any host requests that we don't understand,
hash_ip (3)          - This was in assembler, I assume for speed.
htoi (3)             - Convert hex-ascii to integer
htol (3)             - Convert hex-ascii string to long integer
htonarp (3)          - Copy a host format arp structure into mbuf for transmission
htonax25 (3)         - Convert a host-format AX.
htonether (3)        - Convert Ethernet header in host form to network mbuf
htonicmp (3)         - Generate ICMP header in network byte order, link data, compute checksum
htonip (3)           - Convert IP header in host format to network mbuf
htonnr3 (3)          - Convert a host-format net/rom level 3 header into an mbuf ready
htonnr4 (3)          - Convert host-format level 4 header to network format
htonnrdest (3)       - Convert a host-format net/rom destination subpacket into an
htonrrh (3)          - Convert RRH header in internal format to an mbuf in external format
htonrspf (3)         - Convert RSPF packet header in internal format to an mbuf in external
htonrspflink (3)     - Convert RSPF link header in internal format to an mbuf in external format
htonrspfnode (3)     - Convert RSPF node header in internal format to an mbuf in external format
htontcp (3)          - Convert TCP header in host format into mbuf ready for transmission,
htonudp (3)          - Convert UDP header in internal format to an mbuf in external format
httpstart (3)        - Start up http service
htype (3)            - return the header type
icmp_dump (3)        - Dump an ICMP header
icmp_input (3)       - Process an incoming ICMP packet
icmp_output (3)      - Return an ICMP response to the sender of a datagram.
if_detach (3)        - Detach a specified interface
if_lookup (3)        - Given the ascii name of an interface, return a pointer to the structure,
if_name (3)          - return buffer with name + comment
inet_ntoa (3)        - Convert an internet address (in host byte order) to a dotted decimal ascii
inet_ntobos (3)      - Convert an internet address (in host byte order) to a unformated string
info0 (3)            - Stop tutorial server
info1 (3)            - Start up TCP tutorial server
init_nr4window (3)   - Set the window size for a circuit and allocate the buffers for
initroot (3)         - Establish a root directory other than the default.
installserver (3)    - Start up a TCP server
inverse_a (3)        - general entry point for address -> domain name resolution.
ioinit (3)           - Session manager initiation and cleanup.
iosuspend (3)        - Suspend and resume now only suspend/resume the current session manager.
ip_mtu (3)           - Given an IP address, return the MTU of the local interface used to
ip_recv (3)          - Reassemble incoming IP fragments and dispatch completed datagrams
ip_route (3)         - Route an IP datagram.
ip_send (3)          - Send an IP datagram.
ipcp_init (3)        - Initialize configuration structure
iph_lookup (3)       - Look up an entry in the ip data base
ipinit (3)           - Initialize modulo lookup table used by hash_ip() in pcgen.
ipip_recv (3)        - Handle IP packets encapsulated inside IP
isarea (3)           - Returns 1 if name is a public message Area, 0 otherwise
isbinary (3)         - Determine if a file appears to be binary (i.
ismyaddr (3)         - Return iface pointer if 'addr' belongs to one of our interfaces,
isnewprivmail (3)    - Check if the private mail area has changed
issysarea (3)        - Returns 1 if name is a public message Area, 0 otherwise
istate (3)           - 
itop (3)             - Convert a socket index to an internal user socket structure pointer
j_accept (3)         - Wait for a connection.
j_bind (3)           - Attach a local address/port to a socket.
j_connect (3)        - Initiate active open.
j_getpeername (3)    - Get remote name, returning result of earlier connect() call.
j_getsockname (3)    - Return local name passed in an earlier bind() call
j_listen (3)         - Post a listen on a socket
j_mktime (3)         - If you're using BC++ 2.
j_newscreen (3)      - Session creation, destruction, and swapping.
j_recv (3)           - Higher-level receive routine, intended for connection-oriented sockets.
j_recvfrom (3)       - Higher level receive routine, intended for datagram sockets.
j_send (3)           - High level send routine
j_sendto (3)         - High level send routine, intended for datagram sockets.
j_setflush (3)       - Specify the character to trigger automatic output buffer
j_shutdown (3)       - Close down a socket three ways.
j_socket (3)         - Create a user socket, return socket index
j_socketpair (3)     - Return a pair of mutually connected sockets in sv[0] and sv[1]
j_tputs (3)          - Put a string to standard output socket
kalarm (3)           - Send signal to current process after specified number of milliseconds
keyboard (3)         - Keyboard input process
keywait (3)          - Print prompt and read one character
kick (3)             - Kick all TCP connections to specified address; return number kicked
kick_ax25 (3)        - Force a retransmission
kick_nr4 (3)         - Force retransmission on a NET/ROM transport connection
kick_tcp (3)         - Kick a particular TCP connection
killer (3)           - Process used by processes that want to kill themselves
killproc (3)         - Free resources allocated to specified process.
killself (3)         - Terminate current process by sending a request to the killer process.
kiss_attach (3)      - Attach a kiss interface to an existing asy interface in the system
kiss_ioctl (3)       - Perform device control on KISS TNC by sending control messages
kiss_raw (3)         - Send raw data packet on KISS TNC
kiss_recv (3)        - Process incoming KISS TNC frame
kpause (3)           - Delay process for specified number of milliseconds.
kwait (3)            - Post a wait on a specified event and give up the CPU until it happens.
lapb_input (3)       - Process incoming frames
lapb_output (3)      - Start data transmission on link, if possible
lapbstate (3)        - Set new link state
lcsum (3)            - lint -esym(18, lcsum)
len_p (3)            - Count up the total number of bytes in a packet
len_q (3)            - Count up the number of packets in a queue
listusers (3)        - This is called by the finger-daemon
locaddr (3)          - Given a destination address, return the IP address of the local
log (3)              - Log messages of the form
logcmd (3)           - Command history, see also pc.
logdest (3)          - Log the destination address of an incoming packet
logsrc (3)           - Log the source address of an incoming packet
look_input (3)       - Task that read the user's input socket (that formerly went to the socket
lookup_tcb (3)       - Look up TCP connection
lzhuf_update (3)     - increment frequency of given code by one, and update tree
lzwencode (3)        - LZW encoding routine.
lzwinit (3)          - Initialize a socket for compression.
mail_error (3)       - WG7J
mailbusy (3)         - Check to see if mailbox is already busy (or perpetually locked)
mailroute (3)        - Mail routing function.
mailuser (3)         - send mail to a single user.
main (3)             - ENC is the basic 1 character encoding function to make a char printing
mainproc (3)         - Create a process descriptor for the main function.
makecl (3)           - Makes a command line and returns -1 if the message cannot be sent and
makeownupdate (3)    - This function creates our own routing update and returns it in an mbuf
mallocw (3)          - 
mask2width (3)       - Given a network mask, return the number of contiguous 1-bits starting
match_n4circ (3)     - See if any open circuit matches the given parameters.
mbox_converse (3)    - this is for Mailbox users
mbx_data (3)         - This opens the data file and writes the mail header into it.
mbx_reply (3)        - Set up m->to when replying to a message.
mbxrecvline (3)      - This works like recvline(), but telnet options are answered and the
mbxtime (3)          - Parse a line for date and time in Arpanet format
md5hash (3)          - Compute MD5 hash of local file
mdaemon (3)          - Mailer daemon return mail mechanism
message1 (3)         - Start up the message service
mlock (3)            - create mail lockfile
msgidcheck (3)       - Returns 1 if string is in history file or if 2 string appears to be a
msgtofile (3)        - if noheader set don't output the header
mykeywait (3)        - Print -more- prompt and read reply,
nb_recvline (3)      - Receive a newline-terminated line from a non-blocking input socket,
net_route (3)        - put mbuf into Hopper for network task
netrom_dump (3)      - Display NET/ROM network and transport headers
new_n4circ (3)       - Get a free circuit table entry, and allocate a circuit descriptor.
newproc (3)          - Create a new, ready process and return pointer to descriptor.
news0 (3)            - Stop news server
news1 (3)            - Start up TCP news server
nntp0 (3)            - Shutdown NNTP service (existing connections are allowed to finish)
nntp1 (3)            - Start up NNTP receiver service
nr3output (3)        - send a NET/ROM layer 3 datagram
nr4ackit (3)         - The ACK timer has expired without any data becoming available.
nr4between (3)       - Return 1 if b is "between" (modulo the size of an unsigned char)
nr4cdtimeout (3)     - Connect/disconnect acknowledgement timeout
nr4defaults (3)      - Set up default timer values, etc.
nr4input (3)         - This function is called when a net/rom layer four frame
nr4output (3)        - If the send window is open and there are frames on the txq,
nr4sbuf (3)          - Send the transmit buffer whose sequence number is seq
nr4sframe (3)        - Send a net/rom layer 4 frame.
nr4txtimeout (3)     - Called when one of the transmit timers has expired
nr4unchoke (3)       - The choke timer has expired.
nr4valcb (3)         - See if this control block address is valid
nr_attach (3)        - attach the net/rom interface.
nr_bcnodes (3)       - Perform a nodes broadcast on interface # ifno in the net/rom
nr_bcpoll (3)        - Perform a nodes broadcast poll on interface ifp
nr_derate (3)        - called from lapb whenever a link failure implies that a particular ax25
nr_nfadd (3)         - Add an entry to the filter table.
nr_nfdrop (3)        - Drop a neighbor from the filter table.
nr_nodercv (3)       - receive and process node broadcasts.
nr_route (3)         - Route net/rom network layer packets.
nr_routeadd (3)      - Add a route to the net/rom routing table
nr_routedrop (3)     - Drop a route to dest via neighbor
nr_send (3)          - send IP datagrams across a net/rom network connection
nr_sendraw (3)       - Send arbitrary protocol data on top of a NET/ROM connection
nrhash (3)           - hash function for callsigns.
nrresetlinks (3)     - Reset the netrom links to this neighbour, since the
nrs_raw (3)          - Send a raw net/rom serial frame
nrs_recv (3)         - Process net/rom serial line I/O
ntoharp (3)          - Convert an incoming ARP packet into a host-format structure
ntohax25 (3)         - Convert a network-format AX.
ntohcnf (3)          - Extract header from incoming packet
ntohether (3)        - Extract Ethernet header
ntohicmp (3)         - Pull off ICMP header
ntohip (3)           - Extract an IP header from mbuf
ntohnr3 (3)          - Convert a net/rom network header to host format structure
ntohnr4 (3)          - Convert a net/rom transport header to host format structure.
ntohnrdest (3)       - Convert a net/rom routing broadcast destination subpacket from
ntohopt (3)          - Extract configuration option header
ntohrspf (3)         - Convert RSPF header in mbuf to internal structure
ntohrspflink (3)     - Convert RSPF link header in mbuf to internal structure
ntohrspfnode (3)     - Convert RSPF node header in mbuf to internal structure
ntohtcp (3)          - Pull TCP header off mbuf
ntohudp (3)          - Convert UDP header in mbuf to internal structure
open_ax25 (3)        - Open an AX.
open_nr4 (3)         - Open a NET/ROM transport connection
open_tcp (3)         - open a tcp connection
open_udp (3)         - Create a UDP control block for lsocket, so that we can queue
outdec (3)           - output one group of 3 bytes, pointed at by p, on file f.
pap_down (3)         - I N I T I A L I Z A T I O N
pap_init (3)         - Initialize configuration structure
pap_local (3)        - Initialize state machine for local
pap_proc (3)         - Process incoming packet
pap_remote (3)       - Initialize state machine for remote
pathname (3)         - Given a working directory and an arbitrary pathname, resolve them into
pax25 (3)            - Convert encoded AX.
pbbs_incom (3)       - Incoming PBBS session
permcheck (3)        - Return 1 if the file operation is allowed, 0 otherwise
pether (3)           - Format an Ethernet address into a printable ascii string
pingem (3)           - Send ICMP Echo Request packet
pollthem (3)         - Send a poll (S-frame command with the poll bit set)
pop3start (3)        - Start up POP receiver service
pop3stop (3)         - Shutdown POP3 service (existing connections are allowed to finish)
ppp_dump (3)         - dump a PPP packet
ppp_init (3)         - Initialize PPP control structures for a Point-to-Point interface
ppp_output (3)       - Send a packet with PPP header
ppp_proc (3)         - Process incoming PPP packets
ppp_ready (3)        - Check for PPP Network-Layer Protocol Phase
ppp_recv (3)         - Packetize PPP input from device
ppp_send (3)         - Send IP datagram with Point-to-Point Protocol
ps (3)               - Print process table info
psetup (3)           - Machine-dependent initialization of a task
psocket (3)          - Convert a socket (address + port) to an ascii string of the form
ptime (3)            - Return Date/Time in Arpanet format in passed string
pull16 (3)           - Pull a 16-bit integer in host order from buffer in network byte order.
pull32 (3)           - Pull a 32-bit integer in host order from buffer in network byte order.
pull98entry (3)      - Pulls a RIP98 Entry and converts to "more standard" RIP
pullchar (3)         - Pull single character from mbuf
pullup (3)           - Copy and delete "cnt" bytes from beginning of packet.
pushdown (3)         - Insert specified amount of contiguous new space at the beginning of an
put16 (3)            - Put a short in host order into a char array in network order
put32 (3)            - Host-network conversion routines, replaced on the x86 with
putalias (3)         - convert a null-terminated alias name to a blank-filled, upcased
q_enqueue (3)        - q_enqueue()
qdata (3)            - Copy user data into an mbuf
queuejob (3)         - place a mail job in the outbound queue
quote0 (3)           - Stop quote server
quote1 (3)           - Start up TCP quote server
rarp_input (3)       - Handle incoming RARP packets according to RFC 903.
raw_dump (3)         - Dump packet bytes, no interpretation
raw_ip (3)           - Arrange for receipt of raw IP datagrams
raw_nr (3)           - Arrange for receipt of raw NET/ROM datagrams
rdclock (3)          - Read the Clock global variable, with interrupts off to avoid possible
read_timer (3)       - Return milliseconds remaining on this timer
readhex (3)          - Read an ascii-encoded hex string, convert to binary and store in
readtab (3)          - Read bootptab database file.
recover (3)          - Called whenever timer T1 expires
recv_ax25 (3)        - lint -esym(18, recv_ax25)
recv_mbuf (3)        - Low-level receive routine.
recv_nr4 (3)         - Receive incoming net/rom transport data
recv_tcp (3)         - User receive routine
recv_udp (3)         - Accept a waiting datagram, if available.
recvchar (3)         - This function recognizes the end-of-line sequence for the stream
recvfile (3)         - Receive a file (opened by caller) from a network socket.
recvline (3)         - Receive a newline-terminated line from a socket, returning # chars read.
recvmail (3)         - Receive message from socket, copying to file.
redundant (3)        - Called whenever timer T4 (link rudundancy timer) expires
register_io (3)      - 
reject (3)           - using the following format for REJECT.
rem1 (3)             - Start remote exit/reboot server
removetrace (3)      - Remove iface tracing to the current output socket
res_arp (3)          - Resolve an IP address to a hardware address; if not found,
reset (3)            - Send an acceptable reset (RST) response for this segment
reset_all (3)        - Clear all TCP connections
reset_all_ax25 (3)   - Display AX.
reset_ax25 (3)       - Abruptly terminate an AX.
reset_nr4 (3)        - Abruptly terminate a NET/ROM transport connection
resolve (3)          - Main entry point for domain name -> address resolution.
resolve_a (3)        - main entry point for address -> domain name resolution.
resolve_amx (3)      - Lookup alternative MX records.
resolve_mailb (3)    - Search for local records of the MB, MG and MR type.
resolve_mx (3)       - Main entry point for MX record lookup.
resume (3)           - Restart suspended process
rewrite_address (3)  - Read the rewrite file for lines where the first word is a regular
rflush (3)           - rflush() used to flush data to the display process.
rip (3)              - replace terminating end of line marker(s) with null
rip_add (3)          - Add an entry to the rip broadcast list
rip_drop (3)         - drop a RIP target
rip_init (3)         - Start RIP agent listening at local RIP UDP port
rip_shout (3)        - Send RIP CMD_RESPONSE packet(s) to the specified rip_list entry
ripauthadd (3)       - Add an authentication type to an interface name
ripauthdrop (3)      - Drop an authentication to an interface name
riprefadd (3)        - add a gateway to the rip_refuse list which allows us to ignore their
riprefdrop (3)       - drop a RIP-refuse target from the rip_refuse list
ripreq (3)           - Send a RIP request packet to the specified destination
rlogin0 (3)          - Stop RLOGIN server
rlogin1 (3)          - Start up RLOGIN server
rmlock (3)           - remove mail lockfile
rootdircat (3)       - Concatenate root, separator and arg strings into a malloc'ed output
rrecvchar (3)        - Read a raw character from a socket with stream buffering.
rrip (3)             - replace terminating end of line marker(s) (r and n) with null,
rspf_dump (3)        - Dump an RSPF packet
rspf_input (3)       - IP passes its RSPF packets to this function
rspfarpupcall (3)    - ARP upcalls come in two flavors: When an ARP Reply has been received, we
rspfevent (3)        - Called when either the RRH timer, the Update timer or the Suspect timer
rspfmain (3)         - Main loop in RSPF process
rspfrouteupcall (3)  - Called by "route add" command.
rspfsuspect (3)      - When the suspect timer expires, we scan through the routing table for all
rt_add (3)           - Add an entry to the IP routing table.
rt_blookup (3)       - Search routing table for entry with specific width
rt_drop (3)          - Remove an entry from the IP routing table.
rt_lookup (3)        - Look up target in hash table, matching the entry having the largest number
rt_merge (3)         - Scan the routing table.
rt_timeout (3)       - Route timeout handler.
rtt_add (3)          - Round trip timing cache routines.
s_arcall (3)         - AX.
s_ascall (3)         - AX25 state change upcall routine
s_atcall (3)         - AX.
secclock (3)         - 
segmenter (3)        - New-style frame segmenter.
send_ax25 (3)        - Send data on an AX.
send_mbuf (3)        - Low level send routine; user supplies mbuf for transmission.
send_nr4 (3)         - Send a net/rom transport data packet
send_syn (3)         - Generate an initial sequence number and put a SYN on the send queue
send_tcp (3)         - User send routine
send_udp (3)         - Send a UDP datagram
sendctl (3)          - Send S or U frame to currently connected station
sendfile (3)         - Send a file (opened by caller) on a network socket.
sendframe (3)        - General purpose AX.
sendmsg (3)          - sendmsg() modified to send the R: line always.
seq_within (3)       - Sequence number comparisons
sesflush (3)         - Flush the current session's standard output.
sessptr (3)          - Convert a character string containing a decimal session index number
setbool (3)          - Subroutine for setting and displaying boolean flags
setcall (3)          - convert callsign plus substation ID of the form
setencap (3)         - Function to set encapsulation mode
seteol (3)           - Set the end-of-line sequence on a socket
setint (3)           - Subroutine for setting and displaying integer variables
setintrc (3)         - Subroutine for setting and displaying int variables (with range check)
setlastread (3)      - WG7J
setlong (3)          - Subroutine for setting and displaying long variables
setmbnrid (3)        - set the mailbox netrom id
setshort (3)         - Subroutine for setting and displaying short variables
setuns (3)           - Subroutine for setting and displaying unsigned integer variables
shuttrace (3)        - shut down all trace files
simple_log (3)       - Log messages of the form
sl_dump (3)          - dump serial line IP packet; may have Van Jacobson TCP header compression
slhc_free (3)        - Free a compression data structure
slhc_init (3)        - Initialize compression data structure
slip_raw (3)         - Send a raw slip frame
slip_send (3)        - Send routine for point-to-point slip
slip_status (3)      - Show serial line status
sm_lookup (3)        - Administration of the session manager interface
sm_newsession (3)    - Start a session with a specified session manager.
sm_status (3)        - The status entry point is different: any routine may call the status output
sm_usestdio (3)      - Ugly hack for doshell(): tell if the current session manager is SM_STDIO.
smsg (3)             - Select from an array of strings, or return ascii number if out of range
smtp0 (3)            - Shutdown SMTP service (existing connections are allowed to finish)
smtp1 (3)            - Start up SMTP receiver service
sockblock (3)        - WG7J.
sockerr (3)          - Return ASCII string giving reason for connection closing
sockinit (3)         - Initialize user socket array
sockkick (3)         - Force retransmission.
socklen (3)          - Return length of protocol queue, either send or receive.
sockmode (3)         - Enable/disable eol translation, return previous state
sockowner (3)        - Change owner of socket, return previous owner
sockstate (3)        - Get state of protocol.
sql_open (3)         - This opens the sql server, and sets the database to dbname
st_ax25 (3)          - Dump one control block
st_tcp (3)           - Dump a TCP control block in detail
start_detached_timer (3) - Start a timer, detached from the current process
start_timer (3)      - Start a timer
statLineToggle (3)   - Status line toggle
statnews0 (3)        - Stop statusline news service
statnews1 (3)        - Start up statusline news service
statusCtl (3)        - get status of an entry in the *.
stop_timer (3)       - Stop a timer
stopalltimers (3)    - called from killproc to cleanup pending timers
strToBase64 (3)      - returns a malloc'ed string which is the original string converted to
strdup (3)           - Copy a string to a malloc'ed buffer.
subcmd (3)           - Call a subcommand based on the first token in an already-parsed line
suspend (3)          - Inhibit a process from running
tcmdprintf (3)       - use session manager switch's status entry point
tcp_check (3)        - lint -esym(18, tcp_check)
tcp_dump (3)         - Dump a TCP segment header.
tcp_icmp (3)         - Process an incoming ICMP response
tcp_input (3)        - This function is called from IP with the IP header in machine byte order,
tcp_output (3)       - Send a segment on the specified connection.
tcp_timeout (3)      - Timer timeout
tcpval (3)           - Return 1 if arg is a valid TCB, 0 otherwise
tel_connect (3)      - Generic interactive connect routine, used by Telnet, AX.
telnet0 (3)          - Stop telnet server
telnet1 (3)          - Start up Telnet server
term0 (3)            - Stop term server
term1 (3)            - Start up TCP term server
tflush (3)           - Flush output socket
tformat (3)          - Convert time count in seconds to printable days:hr:min:sec format
tfprintf (3)         - Print on Command stdout socket or a file
time0 (3)            - Stop time server
time1 (3)            - Start up TCP time server
timerproc (3)        - Process that handles clock ticks
tipcmd (3)           - Execute user tip command
tipstart (3)         - Start mailbox on serial line
tkeywait (3)         - Print prompt and read one character, telnet version
tnos -- Tampa Network Operating System
tnos_putenv (3)      - and undo a collision avoidance, since we need the real one
tnrecv (3)           - Telnet input routine, common to both telnet and ttylink
tprintf (3)          - Printf on standard output socket
tputc (3)            - Put a character to standard output socket
trace0 (3)           - Stop trace server
trace1 (3)           - Start up TCP trace server
traceprintf (3)      - Print on Tracesession stdout socket
trim_mbuf (3)        - Trim mbuf to specified length by lopping off end
tscript1 (3)         - Start up the tscript service
ttydriv (3)          - Accept characters from the incoming tty buffer and process them
ttyl0 (3)            - Shut down Ttylink server
ttylhandle (3)       - This function handles all incoming "chat" sessions, be they TCP,
tutor0 (3)           - Stop tutorial server
tutor1 (3)           - Start up TCP tutorial server
udp_dump (3)         - Dump a UDP header
udp_input (3)        - Process an incoming UDP datagram
udpcksum (3)         - Extract UDP checksum value from a network-format header without
undosify (3)         - Translate those %$#@!! backslashes to proper form
updateCtl (3)        - handle updating of the *.
updateFwd (3)        - handle updating of the *.
updatedefaults (3)   - WG7J
usercvt (3)          - MD5 hash plaintext passwords in user file
userlogin (3)        - Subroutine for logging in the user whose name is name and password is pass.
userlookup (3)       - Read through FTPUSERS looking for user record
usesock (3)          - Increment reference count for specified socket
usflush (3)          - Flush output on a socket stream
usprintf (3)         - Do printf on a user socket
usputc (3)           - Buffered putchar to a socket
usputs (3)           - Buffered puts to a socket
usvprintf (3)        - The guts of printf, uses variable arg version of sprintf
validate_address (3) - test if mail address is valid
where_outta_here (3) - this is also called from the remote-server for the 'exit' command - WG7J
willopt (3)          - The guts of the actual Telnet protocol: negotiating options
wpageCheck (3)       - Returns a copy (strdup'ed) of existing entry if string is in whitepages file
