-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi On Wed 05-Nov-2003 at 10:11:11AM +1300, Steve Withers wrote: > > It gets even funnier. No sooner had I paid than the > certificate expired and those systems could no longer > connect. I fixed my firewall right asway - and it's > fine. A few weeks later, i tried to fix the others, but > the rpm for applying the new certificate ends in > '-1'.....and that fails if you do not have the same rpm > - but for the '-1' already installed. > > So I've paid for the 6 systems - but only 1 is actually > receiving the support becasue the certificate rpm can't > be aplied to the others because the pre-req isn't > available. You could always install apt and update you Redhat systems like that: http://freshrpms.net/ This is what I do, and will continue to do with Fedora so no change for me except that the project is now now more open to the community and this is a good thing :-) Chris - -- Free Software may be the foundation of a new economy http://www.oekonux.org/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/qDNsIQYsxIuy3pERAuDNAJ46yD8zM3XHFRatE5OX31PiUAWtIwCgvGE/ OAf8LcKu54F+EO3e7VId6Co= =Slyl -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----