Dne 4.11.2017 v 01:20 Stephen John Smoogen napsal(a): > What I normally do in an enterprise setting is get the packages I am > going to install on the boxes and collect them to their own > repository. I then sign those packages with a rpm key that I control > and then have all the client boxes point to that repository. That way > I have better control of what is available to clients and if someone > decides that weechat should be installed on a server.. they will have > had to convince the change control team that it was needed. If the > systems were really change control or security critical, I make sure I > copy the source code for any auditing purposes or for > rebuilding/patching on my own as needed later. > The steps in setting up such a repository flow control is: > > <EPEL> -- reposync --> <Local EPEL mirror> -- copy files I want > installed --> <Local Repo> --> Systems. And on the enterprise level you can do that using: https://theforeman.org/plugins/katello/ (for free, without support) or with Red Hat Satellite (the same, but with support). Mirek _______________________________________________ epel-devel mailing list -- epel-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to epel-devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx