This article describes building an internal FreeBSD Update Server. The freebsd-update-server software is written by Colin Percival
<cperciva@FreeBSD.org>
, current Security Officer of FreeBSD. If you thought it was fun to update your system against an Official Update Server, just wait until you have an updated system from your very own FreeBSD Update Server.
Experienced users or administrators are often responsible for several machines, or environments. They understand the difficult demands and challenges of maintaining such an infrastructure. Running a FreeBSD Update Server makes it easier to deploy security and software patches to selected test machines before rolling them out to production. It also means a number of systems can be updated from the local network rather than a much slower Internet connection. This article outlines the steps involved in creating an internal FreeBSD Update Server.
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