[Centos] RHEL question

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On Fri, 2005-01-21 at 18:00 -0600, Mike Kercher wrote:
> The answer is yes you do.  You'd have to login to https://rhn.redhat.com and
> go to the proper channel, but under the errata, you can find download links
> to the RPM's.
> 
> Mike
>  

After downloading the RPMS though, you can deploy them however you want
to your other _Authorized_ RHEL machines ... using apt or some other
means.

You couldn't deploy them to non authorized machines.
 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On
> Behalf Of Steve Meyers
> Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 4:43 PM
> To: centos@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [Centos] RHEL question
> 
> I work for a small company, and we're running CentOS on our servers.  We are
> looking to possibly move our most critical servers to RHEL.  We currently
> use apt to deploy software upgrades to our servers.  I have a question about
> RHEL subscriptions that they don't seem to be able to answer for me.  If you
> have an RHEL subscription, do you have access to manually download the RPMs?
> We would prefer to deploy upgrades using apt instead of up2date, for
> consistency, but we need to know whether we can even do that on RHEL.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Steve Meyers
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