Put simply, Puppet is a system for automating system administration tasks. To learn more, read our big picture overview of Puppet, or take a deeper look at what Puppet can do with the Puppet Introduction. There's also an about Puppet page which gives the highlights of Puppet's functionality.
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Let's freely share our knowledge. What's the point otherwise?
You Want The Func ¶ * Have you ever tried to command or query a large number of systems with SSH? Have you wanted a better way? * Have you wanted a way to audit all of your remote commands on all of your systems? * Tired of writing shell scripts and parsing command output? * Are you fed up with CIM, WBEM, and complicated communication systems that prevent you from doing /real/ work? * Well have we got a solution for you. It's Func.
SBLIM is an acronym for Standards Based Linux Instrumentation for Manageability. The goal of this project is to provide a complete Open Source implementation of a WBEM-based management solution for Linux. SBLIM is licensed under the CPL.
In diesem Dokument will ich die Installation eines DSpam-Servers "from scratch" beschreiben.
Der Server soll hierbei einen vollwertigen Mailserver darstellen, d.h. SMTP, POP3 und IMAP4 anbieten.
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