On Sun, Jan 19, 2003, Ivo Marino wrote: > I've setup apt-proxy server in my network, all Debian packages for each > server in this network are downloaded from there. > > I think using a cron-job like cron-apt for updating security related > packages automaticly on the servers not only could be a problem considering > the securtiy point of view but also this could corrupt a server configuration > and leave the system/service out of function. > > I prefer to launch manually a script which logs via ssh into each server > and performs the packages update procedure. > > Anyone has allready written a script like the one described above or > maybe knows an allready existing application which could perform this > task? Thanks.
Hi Ivo, Not a full solutiont, but try dsh maybe: Dancer Shell or Distributed Shell, which can replicate commands via ssh on groups of nodes/servers/etc... HTH, Daniel > -- > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > Ivo Marino [EMAIL PROTECTED] > UN*X Developer, running Debian GNU/Linux > irc.FreeNode.net #debian > http://eimbox.org/~eim http://eimbox.org > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -- Daniel A. Freedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Graduate Fellow Electronic Structure Calculations, LASSP, Cornell University Free University Project: http://www.freeuniversityproject.org Help build an accredited open-admission, free-tuition online university! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]