I wasn't aware that 6.2 had an up2date on it.  The 6.1 box I'm
running does not.

On Sat, 20 Jan 2001 11:27:04 -0800 (PST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, Michael Burger wrote:
>
>> Not really.  You'd be surprised just how well it works if you specify
>> --nosig on the command line. <G>
>> 
>
>The 'up2date' I have on my 6.2 box does not recognize the '--nosig'
>option.
>
>> On Sat, 20 Jan 2001 22:08:14 +1100, Greg Wright wrote:
>> 
>> >Does it not require money or a registration ? if yes still, then this may
>> >be a problem, otherwise you could apply your beer theory, who knows, on a
>> >Saturday night it may just work Ed ;-).
>> 
>
>I went through all this with Redhat yesterday.  'up2date' will not work
>without a valid authorization.  IMO, 'up2date' should connect to
>'priority' ftp servers if you have authorization, and connect to
>non-priority servers if you do not have authorization.  At the very least,
>'up2date' should work for non-authorized accounts in the case of updating
>of software that have security or system threatening problems.
>
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