Our outsourced IT department has decided to use white listing on the firewalls 
for outbound ftp.  I was given a list of sites our lab had accessed via ftp and 
eventually tracked them down to Linux machines running yum.  They are all 
CentOS 5 or 6 with a smattering of 7.  It is impractical to list all the 
possibilities since they change on a regular basis.  Also any 3rd party repos 
we need are another ball of wax.



Various Google searches and the manual page have not shown me how to avoid 
using ftp mirrors.  I have considered taking out the ftp-proxy information so 
that the ftp cannot get out, but I suspect it will just hang waiting for a 
response.



Does anyone have any suggestions on ways to tell yum not to use ftp as the 
download mechanism?



Thank you in advance.



Bob

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