Re: Yum, Proxy Cache Safety, Storage Backend

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Warren Togami <wtogami@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> If you already run your own site's proxy, why not run another proxy
> but this one reverse in order to act as your site's Fedora mirror?
> Then you can solve your yum mirrorlist problem TODAY.

That doesn't solve the problem of getting the machines to pick that
mirror by default, without having to configure each one.


/Benny


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