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6.4.10.4.6.2. Kickstart Details ⇒ Post ⇒ GPG and SSL keys —
Displays all of the GPG and SSL keys created by your organization. To include GPG and
SSL keys in the %post section, select the keys and click the Update Keys button. Refer to
Section 6.4.10.8 Kickstart ⇒ GPG and SSL Keys —
Caution
When kickstarting (or provisioning) systems receiving updates through either an RHN
Proxy Server or RHN Satellite Server, you must import that server's SSL certificate via the
Kickstart/GPG and SSL Keys page and associate it with all relevant kickstart profiles.
This association should be made on the GPG and SSL keys subtab of the Kickstart
Details page. Not doing this results in SSL_CERTIFICATE errors, and the kickstart will
never report as complete in the RHN website.
6.4.10.4.6.3. Kickstart Details ⇒ Post ⇒ --nochroot —
Allows for the inclusion of commands to be executed before commands in the regular
%post section and outside of the chroot. Refer to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux System
Administration Guide for potential uses.
6.4.10.4.6.4. Kickstart Details ⇒ Post ⇒ --interpreter —
Like the same subtab under Pre, this enables you to specify an interpreter and specific
commands to be interpreted before the rest of the %post section. Since the post script runs
after the install, the full range of system commands is available, such as
Identify the interpreter in the top field, include the commands to be intepreted under it, and
click Update Post.
6.4.10.4.7. Kickstart Details ⇒ IP Addresses —
Identifies the IP address ranges to be presented with this kickstart profile upon request.
Conflicts between IP address ranges are not allowed unless one range is a subset of another,
in which case the kickstart associated with the smallest of the enclosing ranges is presented.
Enter the range and click the Update IP ranges button. New fields appear allowing you to
enter additional ranges.
Chapter 6. Red Hat Network Website
for instructions on creating keys.
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