www.wpkg.org if you want to keep up with all the updates and create profiles for them. personally, its going to be a big headache to use wpkg to do it, and more cost effective to buy a window server 03 or 08 and run WSUS 3.0 SP1 on it. You don't need big hardware to run it, WSUS gets the computer information from the clients, a computer meeting the minimum requirements for 03 or 08 without RAID will be fine. I'm guessing you work for MIT? You should be able to get the educational licensing of Windows 03 or 08 plus the Client Access Licenses very inexpensively.

Scott R. Ehrlich wrote:
I have an out-of-box, unpatched RedHat Enterprise 5 server acting as a samba PDC for a handful of Windows XP systems on a domain. This is on an isolated network - no Internet connectivity.

Is there a way to configure the samba server to act as a Windows SUS server for patch pushing? If so, specifically, how? If not, other than manually installing patches on systems or buying a Windows Server license, what other options are there?

Thanks.

Scott
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