Hi Rob.

lasdjfka

Enigma resolved on FreeIPA packaging.
.
It is "called" freeipa-server but it records itself as ipa-server.
       I meant "called" because we install it as - *sudo yum install
freeipa-server.*
We have the package (ipa-server) on our LocalRepo and our host is
up-to-it-date.

I see the new 4.10.2-5.el9_3 package available and will decide to bring it
into our LocalRepo.

Issue resolved.

Many thanks.

_M

.





2:18
The fact is we are up-to-date to our last LocalRepo sync.  The is a new
ipa-server    package     x86_64  4.10.2-5.el9_3 available on Web Repo, but
this defies our purpose of being stable on one Repo Sync.
lasdkjfkjdas


On Mon, Jan 29, 2024 at 1:40 PM Rob Crittenden <[email protected]> wrote:

> Marcelo Carvalho via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> > I have an FreeIPA host that has to be out of reach of Internet.
> >
> > I can update the host OS and packages by syncing RHEL repo to my
> LocalRepo.  No issues there for every package installed, but I am not able
> to update FreeIPA.
> >
> > From https://www.freeipa.org/page/Upgrade we have instruction on
> upgrades:
> >          FreeIPA 3.3.0 or newer
> >                        # yum update freeipa-server
> >
> > I have not tried because the purpose is to bring "freeipa-server"
> package to the LocalRepo for host access.   I cannot find the repository
> for "freeipa-server."
> >
> > Please advise on how to identify FreeIPA repo for RHEL-9, or how to
> proceed with offline FreeIPA upgrade.
>
> There is no separate repo for IPA. It's part of RHEL.
>
> In fact, we strongly recommend to update all available packages at the
> same time. This is what is tested. Updating only individual pieces has
> caused issues in the past.
>
> So you'll need most if not all of the RHEL repo, perhaps using satellite.
>
> > P.S.   Will "# yum update freeipa-server" work?  I do not see it as
> output of the repository when the development host is available to them.
> > The host is running on AWS and using a Linux RHEL-9 from AWS.
>
> I'm not sure what you mean, but the packages in RHEL do not include the
> "free" prefix. dnf update ipa-server in that case.
>
> rob
>
>

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