On Thu, 2 Apr 1998, Steve "Stevers!" Coile wrote:
> >Have you considered NIS+ (NYS)?
>
> Is NYS extensible? Can I add the ability to configure Apache, Sendmail,
> or even home-grown programs? I really don't know much about NIS and its
> descendants.
I havn't tried the Linux version (NYS), but basically NIS+ is a way to
manage /etc/hosts, /etc/passwd, /etc/services, and more in a large
environment. It's a distributed database that can be centrally
administered.
For those other files you mentions, rdist would be a good candidate for
managing them.
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