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Contents of README:The Lazy Administrator's Toolkit ================================ Version: 0.9.0 (2004-09-08) The Lazy Administrator's Tools is a set of scripts designed to automate batch tasks and admin jobs for E-Smith/SME servers (5.x/6.x). Currently the following tools are available: * lat-user : add/delete users * lat-group : add/delete groups * lat-pseudonyms : add/delete e-mail pseudonyms for individual users * lat-ibays : add/delete ibays * lat-quota : set the disk quota for individual users * lat-domains : add domainnames the server * lat-hosts : add hostnames to the server * lat-procmail : activate or deactivate procmail for individual users * lat-pptp : activate or deactivate VPN access for individual users * lat-dump : create input files for the above lat-tools, based on the configuration files of the SME servers. INSTALLATION: Download the latest version of the tools from http://www.contribs.org/contribs/mblotwijk/Contribs/lazy-admin-tools/. Install the tools as 'root': [root@hogwarts /]# rpm -Uvh e-smith-lazy_admin_tools-*.rpm This installs the tools in /usr/sbin, the example files in /usr/doc/lazy-admin-tools and the man-pages in /usr/man/man8. USAGE: Each tool has its own comprehensive man page. See `man lazy-admin-tools` for an overview of the tools that have been installed. All tools follow the same concept: - Arguments can be specified on the command line (--comand-line), or in a file (--input-file) for batch processing. - If the arguments are specified on the command line, the arguments must be between quotes (e.g. -c="foo | bar | baz") - Most tools recognize the wildcards * and ? in the first argument (e.g -c="foo* | bar | baz"). - See the relevant man pages for the exact usage of the various tools. - See the various examples in /usr/doc/lazy-admin-tools for the format of the input file. |
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