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Free Local Network backup with GUI and messaging

30th April 2020 by Adrian Giacometti

In my previous post, I showed you how easy it is to have a network configuration backup with a GUI and messaging and keep it synchronized with GitHub to see the changes, and also sending messages to Slack and emails when it runs. For this post, I modified the scripts to use a cool Open Source tool named Gogs (Thanks Nikolay Ryzhkov for bringing this tool to my attention).

With Gogs you will have a local repository system with the same functionalities as GitHub, so you don’t need to worry about sending your configs outside of your own infrastructure.

We will use Gogs in a docker container, the installation and startup are incredibly fast and easy.

You can find the code and configuration guide here: https://github.com/aegiacometti/netconf-backup-gogs

If you want to check how to create a repo follow this link.

Check the previous post to view all the benefits you can have with this setup.

Cheers.

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