Which Directory Service do you use for your network?
None NIS LDAP LDAP + Kerberos Samba Active Directory eDirectory other ( 712 votes ~ 14 comments )
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#6 Re: Backing Up/Restoring Package Information? Posted by mthaddon (66.134.xx.xx) on Sat 29 Oct 2005 at 21:08 Hi Olivier, That sounds pretty cool. I was originally thinking of this option, but was warned off it because of issues with synchronizing debian package information, databases and such. Do you know of any conflicts with MySQL, PostgreSQL or any other applications with this approach, or can you confirm that these work fine. I'd much prefer your approach if possible, because it's so much cleaner, and I want to be able to do this on a recurring basis (essentially keeping a "slave" server in sync with a "master" server). Thanks, Tom
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