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diff --git a/README.txt b/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 592b729..0000000 --- a/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -NAME - netdiff - A simple script to diff a file or a directory of two hosts - over the network. - - This is very helpful if you want to find out any difference of these two - hosts. - - SYNOPSYS - netdiff HOSTNAME PATH [PORT] [ADDITIONAL DIFF OPTS] - - USAGE - Cluster-SSH into two hosts at the same time and run on both hosts the - same (simultaneous): - - netdiff HOSTNAME PATH - - Where HOSTNAME can be the hostname of the first or the second host. - Depending on this the script will decide to be the client or the server - role. - - And where PATH musst be a full qualified path to a file or a directory. - - Netdiff transfers everything in PATH (recursively and encrypted via - OpenSSL/AES) to the other host and computes a diff of it. - - If no port is specified the default port will be used, which is defined - in - - /etc/default/netdiff - - EXAMPLE - A common use case is to find out the differences of the PAM - configuration. On most systems the PAM configuration is spread into - several small configuration files which are hard to compare by hand - between two hosts. - - Given two hosts one.example.com and two.example.com. Just run this - command on both hosts: - - netdiff one.example.com /etc/pam.d - - The same affect, but the other way around would be the following - command: - - netdiff two.example.com /etc/pam.d - -LICENSE - See package description or project website. - -AUTHOR - Paul Buetow - <http://netdiff.buetow.org> - |
