AFRS utilizes the Linux inotify kernel tool to monitor your filesystem for file changes, records or displays those changes and if desired, replicates those changes in near real time to other systems running AFRS using rsync. AFRS can also be used as a li

Features

  • New features added afrs-watcher script. (New code will be updated shortly)
  • AFRS Daemon has received extensive work in the last year. Expect Beta by July 2011
  • Porting from PHP to Java has been scrapped due to Oracle's recent snub to the OpenSource Community.

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, System Administrators

Programming Language

Java, PHP

Database Environment

MySQL

Related Categories

PHP File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Software, PHP File Managers, PHP Backup Software, PHP File Systems, Java File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Software, Java File Managers, Java Backup Software, Java File Systems

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2008-08-09