hi ya joel...
if the prupose is to install a secure server...
the parts that is "secure" such as apache and some perl and possibly libraries ??
when you do rpm -ivh --test apache*.rpm...
- it will tell you what other packages you need to load...
- just start with apache...and it will tell you what else you need...
- the rpm package managers checks all its dependencies for you
to make sure you have the right versions....
if the "secure server" packages does NOT complain than you don't need
to worry about it...
if you have a spare $200....its best to get another disk and install
a fresh rh-6.0 secure server on it...
have fun
alvin
> Its not quite that simple. The update is a full distribution of RedHat
> Linux 6.0 with the secure server components mixed in. There are hundreds
> of RPMs all in one directory. I don't know which RPMs need to be
> installed. Also, there may be additinal configuration performed by the
> installation procedure.
>
> Joel
>
>
> ===============
> At 03:45 PM 7/30/99 -0700, Alvin Oga wrote:
>
> >hi joel
> >
> >just apply the "secure server part" to your rh-6.0 machine ?
> >
> >Using your current know to be working rh-6.0 system...
> > mount /mnt/rh-secure-server-cdrom
> > rpm -ivh --test /mnt/rh-ss-cdrom/RPMS/apache* ( and its secure
> > server dependencies )
> >
> >have fun
> >alvin
> >