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        <description>Today, after wrote a small script (related to my previous one, about zones backup), to clean
a FTP server which contains lot of archived filed, I decide to try cfengine.
This tool help sysadmin to maintain a collection of server (config files for example) updated.
Even if it seem interesting, it's not a trivial tool, especially for the begins. Though, I success
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