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Re: mln (was: Re: Bootstrapping)
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Tim Nelson |
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Re: mln (was: Re: Bootstrapping) |
Date: |
Thu, 19 Feb 2004 11:50:16 +1100 (EST) |
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, John Sechrest wrote:
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> Tim Nelson <sysadmin@sunet.com.au> writes:
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> % Hmm. I think at least one separate list is a good idea -- that
> % gives people the choice as to whether they want to be in it or not.
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> Should we push to have the list as a side list of cfengine?
> Or should we set it up as part of the mln discussion?
mln, yes?
> % > gw....[snip]
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> % Backup? PostgreSQL?
>
> Ok. Added to the list. I am sure there are more.
We also need variant configs. For example, many people will want
a simple syslog setup. But some will want what I have, which is syslog-ng
tunneled over stunnel :).
--
Tim Nelson
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- Re: Bootstrapping, (continued)
- Re: Bootstrapping, Nate Campi, 2004/02/18
- Re: Bootstrapping, John Sechrest, 2004/02/18
- Re: Bootstrapping, Tim Nelson, 2004/02/18
- Re: Bootstrapping, Nate Campi, 2004/02/18
- Re: Bootstrapping, John Sechrest, 2004/02/18
- Re: Bootstrapping, Tim Nelson, 2004/02/18
- Re: Bootstrapping, Nate Campi, 2004/02/18
- Re: Bootstrapping, John Sechrest, 2004/02/18
- mln (was: Re: Bootstrapping), Tim Nelson, 2004/02/18
- Re: mln (was: Re: Bootstrapping), John Sechrest, 2004/02/18
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- Re: mln (was: Re: Bootstrapping), John Sechrest, 2004/02/18
- Re: mln (was: Re: Bootstrapping), Tim Nelson, 2004/02/18
- Re: mln (was: Re: Bootstrapping), John Sechrest, 2004/02/18
- Re: Bootstrapping, Luke A. Kanies, 2004/02/19
- Re: Bootstrapping, Mark . Burgess, 2004/02/19
- Re: Bootstrapping, John Sechrest, 2004/02/19
- Re: Bootstrapping, Luke A. Kanies, 2004/02/19
- Re: Bootstrapping, John Sechrest, 2004/02/19
- Re: Bootstrapping, Luke A. Kanies, 2004/02/19
- Re: Bootstrapping, Tim Nelson, 2004/02/18