Re: Private Mirror/Repository
- From: Chris Adams <cmadams@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 10:12:09 -0600
Once upon a time, Jonathan Allen <jonathan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
> A client has a number of machines on their internal LAN, all running FC4.
> To keep them all up2date takes quite a lot time and bandwidth because
> even at 512M broadband speeds the stuff has to be downloaded for all
> the machines on the network. Could I set them up with their firewall
> machine holding a mirror of the Fedora Core and Extras repositories and
> have all the network machines point to the firewall for repositories ?
Yes. There are a couple of ways to mirror the files:
- some mirrors offer rsync access - this is the easiest
- or you can use a program like "mirror" to fetch everything via FTP
Then you change the /etc/yum.repos.d/* files to point to your internal
server: comment out the "mirrorlist" line and uncomment the "baseurl"
line and change it to point to your server instead of the Fedora master
servers.
You'll need a web server running on the inside interface of your
firewall; thttpd from Extras is a lightweight server that works just
fine for serving this (easier to configure than Apache too).
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