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    MySQL-Replication-Monitor

    MySQL Replication Monitor (written in PHP)

    With this Tool you can easily monitor the Replication of two MySQL-Database-Servers. It features global Overviews, Differences-Analysis for Databases and Tables, including Rowcounts, Sizes and Checksums. Written in PHP with mysqli Extension Functions. Planned Features: - Manage Masters/Slaves - Fix Replication Errors - Databasedumps for Download Questions? Contact me: steffen[at]php-works.net
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    Internet Account Replication (IAR)

    Internet Account Replication (IAR)

    Replicates POSIX user credentials over the Internet - NIS replacement

    Internet Account Replication (IAR) replicates POSIX user credentials between hosts. It is like NIS, but it: * Is really easy to use -- it practically works out of the box; * Works over the Internet -- it is compatible with regular firewalls; and, * Uses SSH to encrypt the data-flow It relies upon GNU nsswitch.conf (in glibc) for integration.
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