Re: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 patching

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Thanks. The system currently needing packages is not connected to the internet. 
I have an RHN account but I don't have any systems to register on there. Can you 
recommend any websites from which I can download rpm packages from?




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From: Paul M. Whitney <paul.whitney@xxxxxx>
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Mon, 7 March, 2011 15:53:47
Subject: Re: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 patching

I believe Red Hat releases updates when one is warranted for either a bug fix, 
vulnerability, etc.  The beauty with RHN is that the updates are available 
quickly for you to most importantly mitigate vulnerabilities and you are 
notified when these updates are available.  I typically like to download the 
updates and test first in my "non-production" environment to ensure nothing 
breaks and then apply to production systems once I am certain the updates do not 
disrupt anything.

Depending on the risk your customer is willing to accept on their systems, 
quarterly might work, but I would suggest at a minimum monthly updates be 
applied to the systems.

Paul M. Whitney
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"Can't is the cancer of happen." - Charlie Sheen


On Mar 07, 2011, at 07:26 AM, Dean Thompson <dnt07@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi all
>
> A client wants to explore the different patching options we have for Red Hat 
EL
> 5.5. The preference from the client's side would be to not connect to the RHN
> and rather have patching done once a quarter with officially released patches.
>
> Can you please tell me whether Red Hat releases quarterly patches similar to 
>the
> way Solaris does it with the EIS dvd's?
>
>
> Regards
> Dean
>
>
>
>
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