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Mihails Nikitins
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Automatic download of Errata updates

Hi,

Is it possible to download Redhat AS Errata updates automatically to a proxy server? It's a bad idea to have Internet connectivity for all the servers. On the other hand, it's time consuming to download updates manually.

Thanks and points in advance for ideas/links/scripts!
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Rick Garland
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Re: Automatic download of Errata updates

Here is a link that will provide some details

This is a post from ther Fedora Forum

http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=742
Alessandro Pilati
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Re: Automatic download of Errata updates

Sure!
Check for the command "up2date" (
particulary to the following options:

--proxy :Specify an HTTP proxy to use

--proxyUser :Specify a username to use with an authenticated HTTP proxy

--proxyPassword :Specify a password to use with an authenticated HTTP proxy

)

Regards,
Alessandro
if you don't try, you'll never know if you are able to
Morcos
Super Advisor

Re: Automatic download of Errata updates

Hi,
up2date is your command to get automatic updates from the RHN site.
do man up2date to see all the options.

Hope this helps.
Ziad
Mihails Nikitins
Super Advisor

Re: Automatic download of Errata updates

Hi,

Probably, I was not clear enough. I'd like to setup a server (any UNIX) that can download updates from RHN according to my privilleges. Real RedHat systems connect directly to a proxy repository via yum. This works if I download updates manually. AFAIK, RedHat allows downloading Errata Updates only via HTTP.

Thank you!

BR,
Mihails
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Arunvijai_4
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Re: Automatic download of Errata updates

I hope, you cant do it on any UNIX, because up2date and RHN will provide access only to Redhat. You can try with Fedora, though.

-Arun
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