On Thu, 2 Apr 1998, Keith Dart wrote:
>On Wed, 1 Apr 1998, Steve "Stevers!" Coile wrote:
>> I work for an ISP.  We've got several boxes that share a lot of
>> configuration information (password files, server configuration files,
>> etc.).  The idea of a robust, full-featured configuration system is very
>> appealing, but I'm concerned whether folks in situations such as mine will
>> be able to take advantage of it.  I'm also concerned that, if Linuxconf
>> is *not* designed to handle such a situation, whether its integration into
>> the operating system would actually *disrupt* operation of our systems.
>
>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.

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    Steve Coile
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