George,
Ack and understood. Makes perfect sense...
Thanks!
On Wed, 9 Sep 2015, George Dunlap wrote:
On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 6:48 PM, Scot P. Floess <sfloess@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
George,
Just an FYI - I tried to run the rpm command and none of the repos showed up
enabled by default.
Yes, that's because the CBS is is not meant to be for production use,
but only for building and testing. This is for two reasons:
1. The CBS itself is not mirrored, nor provisioned for massive use
2. The binaries in the CBS are not signed, and thus are risky to use
in a production environment due to the ease with which one could
perform a man-in-the-middle attack
After they've been in -testing for a week, they'll be signed and
pushed to the main c6 xen4centos repos (which are enabled by default).
-George
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