Check out bacula (www.bacula.org). The list OpenBSD as a client... but I can't see why it wouldn't work as a server as well... (although I personally haven't tried).
-- Curt On Mon, 2006-03-20 at 21:20, Chris Cappuccio wrote: > Check out Box Backup, it has win2k and linux clients > > Failing that, "Karen's Replicator" and a Samba server seem to work for > windoze clients > > Obi Okeke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > An appeal to the Gods of OpenBSD! Let me write up > > front that I am most grateful for all that the OpenBSD > > project has done. > > > > Some friends of mine need a backup solution that can > > easily handle regular, automated backups from some M$ > > Win 2k and Linux workstations as well as an OpenBSD > > 3.8 based Samba file server that I had set up for them > > a while ago. > > > > I've used FreeBSD 5x running Bacula at another site, > > but I am looking for an all OpenBSD solution so I > > don't have to install another box running > > FreeBSD/Bacula on their site since they already have 2 > > OBSD boxes up and running (perfectly thanks to OBSD) - > > one for firewall/router/nat/squid and one for the > > Samba fileserver. I would like to add the backup > > solution to the file server box since its not heavily > > loaded at all. Any recommendations would be greatly > > appreciated. Thanks in advance. > > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > > http://mail.yahoo.com