Le 30.10.2013 07:57, basti a écrit :
On 29.10.2013 23:43, Wawrzek Niewodniczanski wrote:
What is WSUS?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Server_Update_Services
What is explained about WSUS on wikipedia seems to be far less powerful
than what can be achieved by apt*.
I read that link when the OP asked, but the short description does not
seems to meet all the requirements the OP have. Otherwise, I would also
have replied to use a LAN repo (as sooner in this thread).
I think most of those needs could be achieved by using a collection of
tools in Debian, like (ana)cron (automatic lookup),
apt*(install/updage/etc)*, openldap/ssh (permissions), etc.
The main problems are that I have no idea about how to have a
centralized web interface for such a collection of tools and that there
will be a lot of work ( writing, testing and deploying the scripts could
not be trivial ).
I do not think that it is what the OP wants.
*: note that it would mean some playing with /etc/apt/sources.list.d
and /etc/apt/preferences.d, on "every" (but that sync could probably be
achieved automatically by using git/svn automatic sync at computer
startup, depending on the computer's role) client computers.
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