[In Development!] TLE-BU is a complete backup program for Linux. It's focus is on ease-of-use, while remaining flexible. It uses it's own internal web and PostgreSQL servers for ease of install and removal and to avoid conflict with existing software
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http://tle-bu.org The TLE-BU website has been completely rebuilt. It is now based on the most excellent Mediawiki platform. There are many, many stubs in place, which I would love help on expanding! At this point it has a (mostly?) complete list of all known, publicly released (and at least moderately used) file systems and partitions. The vast majority of these are simply stubs, but the foundation is in place to start building something of a central repository of file system information. Bored? Pop on over! Digi
This is a pretty big milestone. TLE-BU has officially added an *optional* client/server component. This new protocol will allow for clients whom are unable to share their data as a traditional shared drive a method of being backed up to a TLE-BU server. This release changes nothing visible on the user-interface layer. It is entirely an architecture update which lays the foundation for new and features. At this point, the TLE-BU TCSP (TLE-BU Client-Server Protocol) server daemon needs to be manually started. Also, machines need to be manually inserted into the database. Once done though, a client machine can run the client daemon and, if configured properly, authenticate against the server. Of course, given that nothing else is possible, the server will tear down the connection as soon as the client finishes authenticating. :) Digimer
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