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Linux Patch Management: Keeping Linux Systems Up To Date
Linux Patch Management: Keeping Linux Systems Up To Date
ISBN: 0132366754
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 80
Authors:
Michael Jang
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Linux Patch Management: Keeping Linux Systems Up To Date
Table of Contents
Copyright
Bruce Perens Open Source Series
About the Author
Preface
What This Book Is About
What You Need to Know Before Reading This Book
Who You Are, and Why and How You Should Read This Book
How This Book Is Laid Out
Conventions Used
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Patch Management Systems
Section 1.1. Basic Patch Concepts
Section 1.2. Distribution-Specific Repositories
Section 1.3. Community-Based Sources
Section 1.4. Configuring Your Lan
Section 1.5. Summary
Chapter 2. Consolidating Patches on a Red HatFedora Network
Section 2.1. Creating Your Own Fedora Repository
Section 2.2. Configuring a Red Hat Network Proxy
Section 2.3. Configuring Red Hat Rebuilds
Section 2.4. Summary
Chapter 3. SUSE s Update Systems and rsync Mirrors
Section 3.1. The YaST Update System
Section 3.2. Configuring YaST Patch Management for a LAN
Section 3.3. ZENworks Linux Management
Section 3.4. Summary
Chapter 4. Making apt Work for You
Section 4.1. Fundamentals of APT
Section 4.2. Creating Your APT Repository
Section 4.3. Summary
Chapter 5. Configuring apt for RPM Distributions
Section 5.1. A History of APT for RPM
Section 5.2. Configuring APT for RPM
Section 5.3. Setting Up a Local Repository
Section 5.4. The APT Commands in Detail
Section 5.5. Summary
Chapter 6. Configuring a yum Client
Section 6.1. The Basic YUM Process
Section 6.2. Sample YUM Clients
Section 6.3. Special YUM Commands
Section 6.4. Configuring Automatic Updates
Section 6.5. A yum GUI Tool
Section 6.6. Summary
Chapter 7. Setting Up a yum Repository
Section 7.1. Getting the Packages
Section 7.2. Managing Headers
Section 7.3. Configuring a Local yum Server
Section 7.4. Adding Other Repositories
Section 7.5. Maintaining the Repository
Section 7.6. Creating an Enterprise Repository
Section 7.7. Summary
Index
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Linux Patch Management: Keeping Linux Systems Up To Date
ISBN: 0132366754
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 80
Authors:
Michael Jang
BUY ON AMAZON
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