Re: [CentOS] how to create a local update server.

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On Monday 03 July 2006 09:34, rance@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> could someone please point me in the right direction for creating a 
> local repository for centos updates.

Google telleth all: search for "set up yum repo server" 
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=mozilla&q=set%20up%20yum%20repo%20server

-Ben 

> Scenario:  I have one centos server connected to the internet, it 
> provides ntpd, httpd, and other services to both internal and external 
> clients (only httpd is serving external clients).
> 
> the clients are connected to the first centos server and it functions 
> as a NAT router for internet sharing purposes.
> 
> I'd like to create a local updates repository so that clients only need 
> to check MY update server instead of the public ones.  I'd like the 
> option of just being a repository of the "update list" (the list of 
> packages that are updated), and being a repository of the .rpm files 
> themselves.
> 
> 
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