Private Mirror/Repository

Joel Jaeggli joelja at darkwing.uoregon.edu
Wed Jan 18 16:11:26 UTC 2006


You could have one host mirror the yum repositories for the version of the 
os you run, then point all the hosts at the url for the base directory 
for the updates, and they would pull from there.

a lot of the mirrors (mine included) support rsync access for precisely 
this reason.

regards
joelja

  On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Jonathan Allen wrote:

> Hi there !
>
> A client has a number of machines on their internal LAN, all running FC4.
> To keep them all up2date takes quite a lot time and bandwidth because
> even at 512M broadband speeds the stuff has to be downloaded for all
> the machines on the network.  Could I set them up with their firewall
> machine holding a mirror of the Fedora Core and Extras repositories and
> have all the network machines point to the firewall for repositories ?
>
> Any pointers to doing this and gotchas to beware of would be welcome ...
>
> Jonathan
>
>

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