Am 15. Apr, 2003 schw=E4tzte Kyle Faber so: > =09The system in question is an authetication system.(radius) I am tryin= g to > create a backup machine for this system, but the users are based on PAM. = I > want to be able to take a snapshot of the users on system A at the end of= the > day and copy it over to system B in case A craps out. NFS wouldn't work = in > this case if, for instance, the hard drive is the piece that craps out. OK, so you need the two of them to be the same. A is the live box where all changes are made and B gets the copies, right? As long as A is the single-point of entry and B becomes A for such purposes should A go off the air, then you can use something like unison or rsync. You could also use th= e command feature of ssh. The radius server only needs auth info, right? No actual user dirs or files= , right? Alternatively, you could use useradd to create the new accounts on B. "-p" will let you give them a crypt(3) passwd. If you're using something else, you'd want to give them "yyy" or something for the crypt passwd, then use a scripts to replace that string in /etc/shadow. If you really want this to be failover look at the heartbeat projects as well. I'd even suggest making updates to B when A is updated or setup a pull that runs every 5 minutes. Low traffic, so the limiting factor is the security hazard associated with connecting. ciao, der.hans --=20 # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.TOLISGroup.com/ # You can't handle the source! - der.hans