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Chapter 7. Red Hat Network Registration Client
Figure 7-1. Red Hat Network Registration Client Configuration
To start the command line version, use the command:
rhn_register --nox --configure
It has more configuration options than the graphical version.
You will be presented with a list of options and their current values:
0.
enableProxyAuth
No
1.
noSSLServerURL
http://www.rhns.redhat.com/XMLRPC
2.
oemInfoFile
/etc/sysconfig/rhn/oeminfo
3.
enableProxy
No
4.
networkSetup
Yes
5.
httpProxy
6.
proxyUser
7.
serverURL
https://www.rhns.redhat.com/XMLRPC
8.
proxyPassword
9.
debug
No
Enter number of item to edit
return to exit, q to quit without saving
:
Enter the number of the item that you want to modify, and enter a new value for the option. When
you finish changing your configuration, press [Enter] to save your changes and exit. Press [q] and then
[Enter] to quit without saving your changes.
The most common options configured are
enableProxy
and
httpProxy
to enable a proxy server.
To enable a proxy server, change the value for
enableProxy
to
Yes
and the value of
httpProxy
to
the name of the proxy server and port number in the format http://HOST:PORT. For example, to
use the proxy server http://squid.mysite.org on port 3128, you would change the value to
http://squid.mysite.org:3128
.
If you require a proxy username and password, set
enableProxyAuth
to
Yes
to enable
username/password authentication for the proxy, and set
proxyUser
and
proxyPassword
to the
appropriate username and password for the proxy.
Summary of Contents for ENTERPRISE LINUX
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