GNU Stow is a symlink manager. It takes files from an organized folder you control and links them to wherever your system expects to find them. Your applications see the files in their usual locations ...
You need to package up a bunch of files, send them somewhere, and do something with them at the destination. It isn’t an uncommon scenario. The obvious answer is to create an archive — a zip or tar ...
I've been all over Google trying to find a solution to this but the results so far have not worked and/or I'm missing something obvious. So the basic problem is. I have an existing inherited C# ...
I know of RANCID and I'm considering it.<BR><BR>In the past I have had basic scripts to login to my routers and have them do a 'copy running-config tftp' to keep a backup of my configs. As my network ...