At 12:49 04/10/2003 +0700, you wrote:
>Mas Danie,
>
>
>Manually install frontpage  + apache maksudnya gimana yahc?

maksudnya, saya reinstall frontpage & apache webserver nya secara manual :)


>Apakah sprt ini : https://rhn.redhat.com/help/ssl_cert.pxt 
>
>Saya juga udah mento' ngikutin langkah2 yang redhat kasih,
>al hasil tetep belum ada ...

hasil belum ada?
up2date belum di-update maksudnya?



>Kalo ada infonya lebih lenkap, mas ? .... menggunakan manual up2date...
>Ato ada artikelnya,...

bisa mulai dari :

# man up2date
# up2date --help

search google: howto redhat up2date

http://www.soapi.com/howto/up2date.htm



>Boleh dong disharing ...
>
>Terima kasih sebelumnya,
>Salam.


KUTIPAN:
==========================================
RedHat Network Up2Date

This HowTo is designed for use with plain RedHat Linux 7.2 systems, although it may 
also be used with similar Linux distributions such as RedHat 7.3 and RedHat 8.0.

Use with systems that have software such as Ensim installed (i.e. those that perform 
modifications to the standard server setup, and/or require custom modules) is not 
recommended.

  

Instructions
1
Login to the server as root, using SSH protocol 2.

  

2
If you have not done so already, go to the RedHat Network website, and sign up for an 
account.

You are entitled to one server per account to have free updates - if you have more 
that one server, you will need to either buy more entitlements, or create another 
account.

  

3
Type the following command:

/usr/sbin/rhn_register
Go through the screens that appear, entering your RedHat Network account information 
(username, password, email) when requested. Most of the information needed is gathered 
automatically by the program.

  

4
There is now a choice (once the program has ended). Some people may wish to go back to 
the RedHat Network website and view details of all updates available. These will then 
be scheduled to automatically install when your server checks in with RHN. If this is 
what you choose, you should stop now and not follow the rest of this guide.

Another method is to run the update yourself, at the command line: 

up2date -uv
This command will find all updates available, and install them. The -v option stands 
for "verbose", meaning that more detailed output will be produced. It can be ommitted 
if not required.

  

5
The up2date program will now install all available software packages available for 
your system. Every time you want to check for updates again, you can repeat step 4. 

  





Goodluck..

-dn-




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