Frequently Asked Questions
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It is designed to reduce the time and effort used by system administrators to maintain
Red Hat Linux systems.
Q: I’ve been running Linux for years; is this for me?
A: Yes. RHN is for everyone. Home users can configure RHN to install the latest
package enhancements such as the lastest version of Netscape or their favorite email
client. System administrators can use it to ensure all the latest security patches and
bug fixes are installed.
Q: This is cool. How do I convince my boss who thinks this is a waste of time?
A: Refer him to the Red Hat Network Technical Overview. It explains the technology,
privacy and security benefits, and features in great detail including the future of RHN.
Q: This sounds great. Who’s using it?
A: Everyone from the home user who wants to have the latest version of Abiword
and Netscape to the system administrator of large corporations concerned primarily
with security and bug fixes.
Q: How does the Red Hat Network work?
A: Each registered system has a System Profile that contains hardware and software
information about the system. RHN uses this information to alert you of security
alerts, bug fixes, and package enhancements from the Red Hat errata List via email
notifications. The Red Hat Network Web Application can also be used to view and
download the lastest software packages.
Q: What is a System Profile and how do I create one?
A: A System Profile contains hardware and software information about a registered
Red Hat Linux system. This profile is used to send you notification about updates
relevant to your system. It eliminates all Red Hat errata Reports not applicable to
your system. A System Profile can be created with the Red Hat Network Registration
Client or with the Red Hat Network Web Application.
Q: What are errata and who writes them?
A: The Red Hat errata list contains all security alerts, bug fixes, and package en-
hancements for Red Hat Linux. Security issues and bug fixes are submitted by Red
Summary of Contents for NETWORK - USER 1.2
Page 1: ...Red Hat Network User Reference Guide 1 2 ...
Page 8: ...8 Chapter 1 What is Red Hat Network ...
Page 24: ...24 Chapter 2 Registration ...
Page 28: ...28 Chapter 3 Red Hat Update Agent Configuration Figure 3 2 Package Exceptions Settings ...
Page 52: ...52 Chapter 5 Red Hat Network Web Application ...
Page 54: ...54 Chapter 6 Red Hat Network Daemon ...
Page 62: ...62 Chapter 7 Frequently Asked Questions ...
Page 64: ...64 Index Secure Sockets Layer 7 Security 7 System Profile 16 ...