Yum update http error 404
How to disable selinux. The SELinux answers are probably the most likely to help, but in my case the network traffic had been blocked by our Networks department and the repo in question had to be added to our Satellite mirror.
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Improve this question. If not, it's probably the permissions of the files and not a Yum configuration problem. Your script may need to set a less restrictive umask prior to building the RPM, or use setgid on the repo directory so that the web server has permission to the files.
Is there any kind of redirect occurring? Something the browser is smart enough to handle, but not Yum? I figured the issue out. The issue was related to permissions, more specifically SELinux. Thanks for all of your help! I don't understand how it worked in the web browser if it was SELinux..? Add a comment.
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We are generating a machine translation for this content. Depending on the length of the content, this process could take a while. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Dababi Dababi 3, 21 21 silver badges 23 23 bronze badges. What does this do? You can check it. The following also works: yum clean all yum makecache yum update. James Becwar James Becwar 2 2 bronze badges. Ran below command and the yum install worked successfully after that: yum clean all.
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