always using curly braces - eg:
add user {10.10.10.10}{me}
add password {10.10.10.l0}{foo}
add method* {ssh}
@Lee - nope, that's not an issue. You can sucessfully put variables
without braces. I could not run Rancid on Cygwin. Fortunately I was
finally allowed to change
On 10/8/13, David Stacey drsta...@tiscali.co.uk wrote:
On 08/10/2013 14:53, Jakub Horbacewicz wrote:
I have to use Windows server for making backups of network devices. To
accomplish that I have to run Rancid, so I need to install Cygwin. Can
you help me with compiling Rancid through Cygwin? I
Hello,
I have to use Windows server for making backups of network devices. To
accomplish that I have to run Rancid, so I need to install Cygwin. Can
you help me with compiling Rancid through Cygwin? I cannot find any
tutorial or tips in google.
Regards.
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On 08/10/2013 9:53 AM, Jakub Horbacewicz wrote:
Hello,
I have to use Windows server for making backups of network devices. To
accomplish that I have to run Rancid, so I need to install Cygwin. Can
you help me with compiling Rancid through Cygwin? I cannot find any
tutorial or tips in google
On 08/10/2013 14:53, Jakub Horbacewicz wrote:
I have to use Windows server for making backups of network devices. To
accomplish that I have to run Rancid, so I need to install Cygwin. Can
you help me with compiling Rancid through Cygwin? I cannot find any
tutorial or tips in google.
If you
differences (sample) from the previous collection to a
mail list,
• and finally commit those changes to the revision control system
http://www.shrubbery.net/rancid/#osystems
I'm trying to compile RANCID through Cygwin for use on Windows.
Any help with this would
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