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<title>Initial import of radmind-1.3.2, packaged by Michael Santos and Hauke Fath</title>
<updated>2004-12-28T14:04:39Z</updated>
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in pkgsrc-wip.

radmind is a suite of Unix command-line tools and a server designed
to remotely administer the file systems of multiple Unix machines.
At its core, radmind operates as a tripwire. It is able to detect
changes to any managed filesystem object, e.g. files, directories,
links, etc. However, radmind goes further than just integrity
checking: once a change is detected, radmind can optionally reverse
the change.
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