On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 10:57:01AM -0400, Andrew Sullivan wrote : > On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 04:35:29PM +0200, Markus Fischer wrote: > > > I'm running a few servers and workstation in a private network > > where I work. For security and variuous policy reasons it's not > > allowed beeing connected to the internet. > > Couldn't you just connect one machine, maybe via dial-up, that is _not_ > connected to your network, and then burn the updated unstable archive on a > CD-RW say, once a week, and use that as your source? The internal network > would never actually be connected to the Net. Of course, you're still > downloading unstable, and could in principle be subject to a trojan attack > that way, but the chances are pretty low, and are no higher than if you > connected through your home machine and brought in the full archive every > week.
That is of course what I want to do. Actually, there is no difference if its a dial-up standalone pc at work or my cable connection at home. The problem is: how do I know _which_ packages are new and which do I have to fetch to update my standalone mirror (without keeping a second mirror at the dial-up/home-cable machine). thanks, Markus -- Markus Fischer, http://josefine.ben.tuwien.ac.at/~mfischer/ EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Public Key: http://josefine.ben.tuwien.ac.at/~mfischer/C2272BD0.asc PGP Fingerprint: D3B0 DD4F E12B F911 3CE1 C2B5 D674 B445 C227 2BD0 - Free Software For A Free World -