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https://rhn.redhat.com/help/latest-up2date.pxt
Red Hat Network incorporates the following security measures:
1. Your System Profile, available at
http://rhn.redhat.com
, is accessible only with an
RHN-verified username and password.
2. A Digital Certificate is written to the client system after registration and is used to authenticate
the system during each transaction between the client and Red Hat Network. The file is only
readable by the root user on the client system.
3. Red Hat signs all communications with an electronic signature using GPG. RPM can be used
to verify the authenticity of the package before it is installed.
4. Red Hat encrypts all transactions using a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connection.
5. The Red Hat Quality Assurance Team tests and verifies all packages before they are added
to the Red Hat Errata list and Red Hat Network.
7. Before You Begin
By default, all software packages necessary to access Red Hat Network are installed with Red
Hat Enterprise Linux distributions. However, if you chose not to install them during the
installation process, you must obtain the Red Hat Update Agent (
up2date
) and possibly the
Red Hat Network Registration Client (
rhn_register
). In Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 and
later, registration functionality is built into the Red Hat Update Agent, while Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 2.1 users will need the Red Hat Network Registration Client.
Warning
The SSL certificate packaged with older versions of the Red Hat Update Agent
and the Red Hat Network Registration Client reached its end of life August 28,
2003. Users attempting to connect using this certificate will receive SSL
connection or certificate verification errors. You may view and obtain the versions
of these applications containing new certificates at the
RHN Client Software
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page. In the RHN website, click Help at the top-right corner, Get RHN Software
in the left navigation bar, and scroll down to examine the packages and versions.
To determine the versions of the client applications installed, run the
rpm -q
command followed
by the package name. For instance, for the Red Hat Network Registration Client, type the
following command:
rpm -q rhn_register
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