itpp2012 Wrote:
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> Ask for a whitelisting at the firewall.
> Use a mirror system and copy the repo so it can be accessed
> elsewhere.
> Use an internal repo distribution system.
I was hoping for a workaround without having to order changes in the firewall, like trick the http server to think I'm using yum or something like that.
All of my RHEL machines are inside the FW and install a virtual RHEL in Windows isn't an option either since I'm not allowed to install that on my windows-system.
Seems like a change in the FW is the most time-saving change atm.
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> Ask for a whitelisting at the firewall.
> Use a mirror system and copy the repo so it can be accessed
> elsewhere.
> Use an internal repo distribution system.
I was hoping for a workaround without having to order changes in the firewall, like trick the http server to think I'm using yum or something like that.
All of my RHEL machines are inside the FW and install a virtual RHEL in Windows isn't an option either since I'm not allowed to install that on my windows-system.
Seems like a change in the FW is the most time-saving change atm.