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Sysf

Bernard Piette , B.M.A.G.Piette@durham.ac.uk

v2.04, 22 February 2002
Sysf is a system administration tool to configure centrally a network of Unix/Linux computers. All the system configuration files of the individual computers are archived in a common set of directories and sysf maintains this archive of system files. Sysf complements linuxconf and NIS. With sysf it is possible to ensure the homogeneous configuration of all computers on a network, to quickly integrate a new computer on the network and to easily reinstall or upgrade the operating system. From a security point of view, sysf provides an efficient way to check the ownership, the access modes and the content of all the important files on the network.

1. Introduction

2. The sysf Command Syntax

3. The sysf.cf File

4. The sysf.conf File

5. The sysf.hosts File

6. Auxiliary commands.

7. Directory Listings

8. Configuring and Using sysf

9. Case studies

10. Installing a new computer on the network.

11. sysf, linuxconf and NIS.

12. A Quick Installation Guide

13. The Danger of sysf

14. Upgrading from sysf v1.


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