Building your own up2date server...
I know that at one of the meetings, it was mentioned that WPI has their own up2date server. Could one of the WPI techs give a quick explanation on how they did this? As the number of linux boxes I manage grows, this is something I'd like to deploy into my infrastructure. Thanks, Tim.
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 11:03:38AM -0400, Keller, Tim wrote: Tim.Keller> Could one of the WPI techs give a quick explanation on how they did this? Tim.Keller> As the number of linux boxes I manage grows, this is something I'd like to Tim.Keller> deploy into my infrastructure. http://current.tigris.org/ -- Charles R. Anderson <cra@wpi.edu> / http://angus.ind.wpi.edu/~cra/ PGP Key ID: 49BB5886 Fingerprint: EBA3 A106 7C93 FA07 8E15 3AC2 C367 A0F9 49BB 5886
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 11:03:38AM -0400, Keller, Tim wrote:
I know that at one of the meetings, it was mentioned that WPI has their own up2date server.
Could one of the WPI techs give a quick explanation on how they did this? As the number of linux boxes I manage grows, this is something I'd like to deploy into my infrastructure.
Thanks, Tim.
Tim, I've been using yum and work and home -- it's a very nice solution, and very easy to configure. Bill
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Bill Mills-Curran
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Charles R. Anderson
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Keller, Tim