[CentOS] What repo did this rpm come from? rpm-VVa failures on new install
Craig White
craigwhite at azapple.com
Wed Sep 9 23:15:57 UTC 2009
On Wed, 2009-09-09 at 12:50 -1000, Dave wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 5:25 PM, Johnny Hughes<johnny at centos.org> wrote:
> > On 09/08/2009 08:15 PM, Dave wrote:
> >> How do I get yum to tell me what repo it came from? Or should I just
> >> google for the rpm name and download it from any old place?
> >
> > yum list <packagename>
> >
> > That will tell you all the places that package can come from.
>
> yum list denyhosts
> Loaded plugins: dellsysidplugin2, fastestmirror, priorities, security
> 2 packages excluded due to repository priority protections
> Installed Packages
> denyhosts.noarch 2.6-5.el5 installed
>
> Which is the repo, he asks innocently. Or will that work only for
> uninstalled packages?
>
>
> > You will have to grep for the specific package number or look at the list.
> > Once a package in ON YOUR MACHINE, it is also in the installed repo ...
>
> Or only in the installed?
>
> > but you can also install packages by hand from NO repos.
> >
> > If you use the command:
> >
> > rpm -qi <packagename>
> >
> > That will tell you if it is a CentOS package ... and you can see if it
> > signed by a CentOS key.
>
> rpm -qi denyhosts
> Name : denyhosts Relocations: (not relocatable)
> Version : 2.6 Vendor: Fedora Project
> Release : 5.el5 Build Date: Tue 19 Jun
> 2007 02:31:00 PM HST
> Install Date: Wed 10 Jun 2009 07:41:18 AM HST Build Host:
> xenbuilder2.fedora.redhat.com
> Group : Applications/System Source RPM:
> denyhosts-2.6-5.el5.src.rpm
> Size : 337435 License: GPL
> Signature : DSA/SHA1, Tue 19 Jun 2007 06:51:35 PM HST, Key ID 119cc036217521f6
> Packager : Fedora Project <http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla>
> URL : http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net/
> Summary : A script to help thwart ssh server attacks
> Description :
> DenyHosts is a Python script that analyzes the sshd server log
> messages to determine which hosts are attempting to hack into your
> system. It also determines what user accounts are being targeted. It
> keeps track of the frequency of attempts from each host and, upon
> discovering a repeated attack host, updates the /etc/hosts.deny file
> to prevent future break-in attempts from that host. Email reports can
> be sent to a system admin.
>
> Hmmm.... still not seeing a repo. No doubt I could find some version
> of an rpm at http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net/, but can I be sure it
> is identical to the one on the centos repos?
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 3:19 AM, Robert Heller<heller at deepsoft.com> wrote:
> > rpm -qi <package name>
> >
> > man rpm
> > RTFM
>
> See above, no repo info found in rpm -qi output.
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no repo but
Vendor: Fedora Project
Craig
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