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Installing and regularly updating software via yum\apt* on linux servers without direct internet access?

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There are several dozen servers with centos (mostly) and debian-like systems. How to organise the installation and updating of software via yum \ apt in the absence of direct access to the Internet from the servers (the Internet presents in general, but these servers have no direct access to it)? Different repositories are used, both basic from distributions and separate software (rsyslog, mysql, etc. and more may be added in future).

At the moment, I see two ways - to bring up a local mirror for each repository on the network and update the rest of the servers from them. Or set up a proxy that yum \ apt can use for work.

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Yes, those are your options. Pick the one that makes sense for your organization.
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