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Op 7/03/2013 9:06, Nielsen, Dennis Appelon schreef:<br>
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<div>I have tried several times to configure a "Oracle
Enterprise Linux 5.x" channel and repo, but somehow I keep
getting an check-sum error from the registered OEL5.x system,
I some how managed to Google that it have something to do with
the "Yum Repository Checksum Type" where I set sha256. How can
I be sure what to select here? </div>
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<div>I really would appreciated if anyone could show me a sample
configuration for a "Oracle Enterprise Linux 5" channel with
repos's </div>
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<div>Regards <br>
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There's a "Tip" right beneath the checksum type dropdown menu that
says:<span class="small-text"><strong><br>
<i>Tip:</i></strong><i> sha1 offers the widest
compatibility with clients. sha-256 offers higher security, but
is compatible only with newer clients: Fedora 11 and newer, or
Enterprise Linux 6 and newer. </i></span><i>
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Aka: for EL5 or below you can only choose sha1<br>
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Regards,<br>
Jeremy<br>
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