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⚠️ Currently, only Debian is supported. Support for other Linux distributions will be added soon.
ConfiScan is a Bash script designed to collect basic information about Linux systems and output it into a set of organized files (CSV and txt). This tool is intended to assist system administrators in documenting and managing their infrastructure, providing a clear and comprehensive overview of system configurations.
The tool was initially developed as part of a bachelor thesis aimed at exploring solutions to facilitate the transition to Infrastructur as Code environments. Recognizing the ongoing challenges that many small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) face, such as limited knowledge, time, and budget constraints, ConfiScan will continue to be developed within this repository. It provides a straightforward and effective method for collecting and organizing system information, simplifying the creation of a comprehensive configuration inventory.
More information about the initial script and backstory can be found at the repository containing the thesis.
To use ConfiScan, you need the following:
- Packages:
dmidecodenet-tools
- Sudo privileges to execute system commands.
$ confiscan.sh -h
Usage: confiscan.sh [OPTION] [CONFIG_FILES]
Options:
-h Display help
-v Display version
-f Force overwrite of output directory/tarball
-o Specify output directory, default is hostname-configs
-t Create tarball of output directory
Note:
Shell globbing is supported for [CONFIG_FILES]. They can be files or directories.
Examples:
confiscan.sh -h
confiscan.sh /etc/sysctl.conf
confiscan.sh /etc/apache2/ /etc/sysctl.conf
confiscan.sh -f -t /etc/machine-id
confiscan.sh -o /path/to/output_dir
confiscan.sh -t /etc/bash{.bashrc,_completion}
confiscan.sh -tContributions are welcome! Refer to CONTRIBUTING.md for more information on how to contribute.
ConfiScan is licensed under the GPLv3 License. See the LICENSE file for more details.