I'd copy down from the yum.puppetlabs.com site all the packages in the products 
and dependencies repos and set up your own local repos. Point your rhel boxes 
at it and install that way.

The repos would be easier to mirror locally if puppetlabs setup an rsync server 
for them, but right now scraping them with curl/wget or manually downloading is 
your only option.

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Peter

On Mar 22, 2012, at 6:52 PM, BigCod <mar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've a network of RHEL5.3 servers with no internet acess  that I'd
> like to get puppet onto.
> 
> All I have is the RHEL5.3 DVD media set up as a yum repo.
> 
> Is there some way I can download puppet and all its dependencies so I
> can bundle them together and install them on my closed network ?
> 
> I'm thinking  I could install centos on a machine with net access,
> download and save all the puppet rpms to that ad copy accross to my
> closed network, is this the correct method ?
> 
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