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-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>
-