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A configuration backup utility. Confstore scans your system for all recognised configuration files and then stores them in a simple archive. confstore can also restore configuration from these archives.
Version 0.5.4 adds support for environmental variables, such as $HOME, in definition files thus greatly expanding what definition files can cover. Also, a bug in the wildcard system that wouldn't allow you to restore files that had been originally found ...
Well its been a while since a new release or any news on confstore, so I thought I'd post to update people. Firstly, the web version of confstore is unlikely to go ahead due to lack of interest. I'm currently looking at releasing 0.5.4 with a few fixes, ...
mastodon commented on the RE: Definitions update. forum thread
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I've been considering the idea of a fully featured web interface version of confstore for a while now. Such an implementation would allow great flexibility and accessibility. Every backup would be logged automatically, users would be able to enter dates ...
confstore v0.5.3 contains mainly bugfixes for v0.5.2 which had some problems with the encryption. Mainly, 0.5.2 would not run at all unless you had Crypt::CipherSaber, even if you werent using the encryption. This is fixed now and you only need ...
Head over to the confstore home page to read about Contributing definitions, and the new uber quick way to do it through an online quick submit box. http://confstore.sourceforge.net
Version 0.5.2 adds support for encryption, using the CipherSaber encryption system. To encrypt archives just pass the -e and -p flags (-p is for specifying a password) You can then decrypt archives using the -de and -p flags. Any further information can ...
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