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    Ciscoback

    System for backup of network devices configuration.

    Ciscoback is a result of bachelors sthesis on university VŠB-Technical University in Ostrava, Faculty of Information Technology Aim of this thesis is to design and realiaze system for automatic backup and keeping of configuration files from active network devices of Cisco vendor, which have Cisco IOS operation system. Except of tools for backup, system will also consists of tools for version keepeing and possibility of simple configuration recovery. It will also allow comparision of...
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    MyBackupTcl is a software that allows users (or a system administrators) to create the backup of own files in easy and automatic way. It includes bzip2 compression,GNU PGP,dvd and cd ISO,FTP,e-mail,automatic dumping for mysql,SVN,Trac and much more.
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    Automagic is a collection of automated Linux scripts and GUI apps helping the desktop user easily perform tasks, and install/configure programs, services or peripherals. These will replace command-line chores with user-friendly interfaces and "wizards"
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