You can run this command to get the list of rpms that you have installed: rpm -ql
then login to rhn and download them 1 by 1 (this will be a very long list...) On 9/14/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Riddle me this: If I have a redhat server that is not connected to the > internet, how can I keep the standard packages updated or at least know > which packages need to be updated? Assume this is a single server, so I > haven't gone around setting up my own local infrastructure such as a redhat > update satellite, yum/apt repository, etc... > > Would this be different if it were running centos? How would this change if > it were based on suse? How about debian or its derivatives? > > _______________________________________________ > Slugnet mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.lugs.org.sg/mailman/listinfo/slugnet > > _______________________________________________ Slugnet mailing list [email protected] http://www.lugs.org.sg/mailman/listinfo/slugnet
