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    Thanks Philippe. That's what I eventually did to find it I appreciate your help.
    Ben
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    From: rhn-users-bounces (AT) redhat (DOT) com [mailto:rhn-users-bounces (AT) redhat (DOT) com] Behalf Philippe Marzouk
    Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 10:24 AM
    To: Red Hat Network Users List
    Subject: Re: [rhn-users] RH EL 4 source
    Folk, Ben a :
    Thanks Liz,
    I checked rhn earlier. I was able to login with my "basic or standard"
    support plan, but that package is not available, or I just couldn't
    find it. The directions suggest using up2date, but the firewall here
    prevents me from using it Can I configure up2date to use a
    different protocol? Is that package available anywhere else, like an
    ftp repository?
    In rhn, the source packages are listed along the binary package details, so in your case you would select the kernel package to view its details then at the bottom of the page you'll get a download source package link.
    Philippe
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