rConfig is an advanced, modern and easy to use configuration management tool.
rConfig enables you to deliver config automation much faster through intuitive, and simple automation capabilities, in the user interface and command line
rConfig v3 is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Delivers a standard set of NCM capabilities, including:
- Configuration change management.
- Multiple Configuration output.
- Config comparison.
- Configuration Search.
- Config Backups.
- Compliance.
- Automation Snippets.
- Role Based access.
- Extensible.
Website: github.com/rconfig
Support:
Developer: rConfig
License: v3 is released under the GNU General Public License v3.0
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