RHEL3.0 vs Mysqlserver
Lunt, Nick
Nick.Lunt at wesleyan.co.uk
Fri Oct 28 08:41:18 UTC 2005
Forgot to say, your machine will have to be registered first - up2date --register
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lunt, Nick
> Sent: 28 October 2005 09:38
> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
> Subject: RE: RHEL3.0 vs Mysqlserver
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> > If i am not mistaking I also couldn't find the server rpms on
> > the EL installation itself. I will try up2date. Do I need any
> > configuration for up2date ,I am behind the firewall, so which
> > dest. İp and port should I open for up2date ?
>
> Hi Baran,
>
> you will need to run "up2date --config" to set you proxy
> variables etc.
> I prefer to not use the up2date GUI but that can be used.
>
> The only port you need to open is http and possibly https.
> If you can surf the net from your machine then you can use up2date.
>
> up2date --config will let you setup the proxy and any
> passwords plus a bunch of other stuff, its very friendly to
> use (usually) ;)
>
> Good Luck,
> Nick .
>
>
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