Hi Lincoln. I just found this article.....and it talks about reposync
and createrepo as you suggested.
That's what I was looking for
Thanks heaps
Regards


On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 11:21 PM, Lincoln Fessenden
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> You want to use reposync and createrepo.  Works like a top.
>
> On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 10:19:00PM +1100, Alfredo De Luca wrote:
>> Hi all.
>> I 'd like to implement a network YUM repo for Red Hat 5 and 6 cause.
>> Basically all our RH server will be refer to a YUM repo server in our
>> infrastructure to install/update etc packages. That server will be the
>> only one connected to internet.
>> Now I don't have problem with settings a repo on a server but not sure
>> how to keep the releases 5 and 6 in sync between  Red Hat and my
>> server over internet.
>> Any clue?
>>
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