Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file server. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Because duplicity uses GnuPG to encrypt and/or sign these archives, they will be safe from spying and/or modification by the server.
The "Active Director" is an Open-Source Directory Administration Toolkit. It is based on Microsoft's ADSI and WMI components and provides a great set of automation tasks for NT Systems and LDAP Directory Services like Active Directory, OperLDAP or Novell Directory Services.
Some interesting features are
* LoginSession & Password Management
* Simplified Property Access and AutoConversion into readable formats
* Change-Management and -RollOut abilities (TemplateSets and RequestSets)
* Data Import/Export Plugins
* Automated logging of each applied change
* Mailbox Inegration (Exchange 5.5 / 2000 / 2003 and POP3)
* FileSystem Integration (Management and Reporting for Files, Directories and ACLs)
* WMI Integration (Remote Workstation and Server Management Tasks)
* Job/Task System
* "Scripted" extention standard
This page briefly describes the sequence of events that happen when Mac OS X boots. Some details of the boot process from power-on until the kernel is up and running are covered in Booting Mac OS X and XNU: The Kernel. To recapitulate:
Our experienced Administrators know how to not only fix your SysAdmin problems, but also to prevent them from happening in the first place. We'd rather you never had an outage, than to be heroes fixing an outage that could have been prevented.
After the tremendously successful 2000 and 2003 security tools surveys, Insecure.Org is delighted to release this 2006 survey. I (Fyodor) asked users from the nmap-hackers mailing list to share their favorite tools, and 3,243 people responded. This allowe
The FHS defines the /usr/local as the “tertiary hierarchy for local data installed by the system administrator.” Translated into English, this means put apps you build yourself here. Think of /usr/local as a “safe haven” for command-line, open sou
You can use Keynote Red Alert to monitor your domain name servers, FTP servers, SMTP email servers, POP3 servers, IMAP servers, NNTP news servers, Telnet servers, Web servers and other critical Internet devices around the clock. If any device fails based