Red Hat Network Registration Client; Configuring The Red Hat Network Registration Client; Starting The Red Hat Network Registration Client - Red Hat NETWORK BASIC - USER REFERENCE GUIDE 3.2 User Reference Manual

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Chapter 2. Red Hat Network Registration Client
Before you begin using Red Hat Network, you need to create a user name, password, and
System Profile. The Red Hat Network Registration Client will walk you through this pro-
cess.
2.1. Configuring the Red Hat Network Registration Client
Warning
Most users do not need to configure the Red Hat Network Registration Client before registering
their systems. Do not attempt to use this option unless you must.
To start the configuration tool, use the command:
rhn_register --configure
You will be presented with a list of options and their current values:
0.
enableProxyAuth
1.
noSSLServerURL
2.
enableProxy
3.
httpProxy
4.
proxyUser
5.
serverURL
6.
proxyPassword
7.
debug
Enter number of item to edit
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 numbers 2 and 3 to enable a proxy server. To
enable a proxy server, change the value for
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, change the values of numbers 0, 4, and 6.
Set
enableProxyAuth
and
proxyUser
proxyPassword

2.2. Starting the Red Hat Network Registration Client

You must be root to register a system with RHN. If you start the Red Hat Network Registra-
tion Client as a standard user, you will be prompted to enter the root password before pro-
ceeding. To start the Red Hat Network Registration Client in Red Hat Linux 6.2 or higher,
use one of the following methods:
1. On the GNOME desktop, go to the Main Menu Button (on the Panel) => Programs =>
System => Red Hat Network
No
http://www.rhns.redhat.com/XMLRPC
No
https://www.rhns.redhat.com/XMLRPC
No
return to exit, q to quit without saving :
to Yes to enable username/password authentication for the proxy. Set
to the appropriate username and password for the proxy.
to Yes and the value of
enableProxy
httpProxy
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