Dave Howorth wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jul 2021 23:20:05 +0300 Andrei Borzenkov <arvidjaar@gmail.com> wrote:
On 02.07.2021 22:08, Ciro Iriarte wrote:
Hello!,
In an isolated environment I would like to avoid VMs accessing Internet directly to grab updates. I'll probably create a local mirror with The Foreman + Katello, but meanwhile I'll force the use of an HTTP proxy.
The proxy I'm using (embedded in OPNsense) allows dynamic whitelists, where the firewall can grab the list from an URL. Are there official repositories lists for OpenSUSE that I could use to feed it?.
I'm sure the OP will be along to say that isn't quite what they asked for,
It was a little difficult figuring what the OP wanted, but it sounds like he wants a list of the openSUSE mirrors to feed to an http proxy. https://mirrors.opensuse.org/ is about as good as it gets.
but in the meantime I'd like to ask a question/express an opinion.
Why does the openSUSE entry say it doesn't have source available?
The general answer is - because it has no source or because the mirror scanning has not found any. It depends on which mirror you mean - is it 'openSUSE Heroes', http://widehat.opensuse.org ? There is also the openSUSE mirror in Provo, and that does have the source.
Is it correct or an error? If it's correct, how do I get 'guaranteed authentic' source of the opensuse system?
It is most probably an error - I have just now seen that widehat is full, so .... For 'guaranteed authentic' source of the opensuse system : http://download.opensuse.org/source -- Per Jessen, Zürich (20.5°C)