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Configuring a YUP Update Server
Aug 29, 2007, 03 :45 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4630 reads)

(Other stories by Skip Paul)

[ Thanks to Ross Brunson for this link. ]

"When you register SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop or SUSE Linux Enterprise Server you automatically set nu.novell.com as an update source. Many enterprise customers prefer to setup their own local update servers which mirror nu.novell.com. The utility available to do this is called YUP, Yum Update Proxy.

"YUP is not included in SUSE Linux Enterprise and can be downloaded from here (you must use the newest version of YUP)..."

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