For the two or three of you hanging out for this sort of thing, I've made an initial release of debconf-ldap, an LDAP backend for debconf. It allows you to store cluster-wide configuration in a central repository, and even store machine-specific config there if you so desire in a separate repository, all without any NFS or other funny shenanigans.
It's not in the main debian archive yet, however if you add the following line to your sources.list, you should be able to update and install it: deb http://ieee.uow.edu.au/~mjp16/debian mjp16 main *Please* read the README.Debian before use, it's a little twitchy about a few things (mostly SEP). You'll need a working LDAP server and a bit of LDAP knowledge before use. I would appreciate bug reports, suggestions, and criticisms from anyone who feels like trying this out. For those of you who prefer a different approach to your remote access needs, I will be starting an SQL backend in the near future. Watch this space. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- #include <disclaimer.h> Matthew Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]

