Deploying Client Ssl Certificates - Red Hat NETWORK 4.1.0 Reference Manual

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Chapter 8. UNIX Support Guide
Note
You may choose to use the
mode. However, this may cause the installation of some packages to fail silently on Solaris
10.
Continue
until
/opt/redhat/rhn/solaris/
8.3.1.5. Include RHN Packages in the PATH
In order to make the RHN packages available at each login, you may wish to add them to
your PATH. To do so, add these commands to your login script:
# PATH=$PATH:/opt/redhat/rhn/solaris/bin
# PATH=$PATH:/opt/redhat/rhn/solaris/usr/bin
# PATH=$PATH:/opt/redhat/rhn/solaris/usr/sbin
# export PATH
To enable access to the RHN client command man pages, add then to your MANPATH. To
do so, add the following commands to your login script:
# MANPATH=$MANPATH:/opt/redhat/rhn/solaris/man
# export MANPATH
Alternatively, you can also access the man pages from the command line, with the follow-
ing command:
# man -M /opt/redhat/rhn/solaris/man
Finally, add the Red Hat Libraries to your PATH as you did with
.
zlib
crle -c /var/ld/ld-config -l
8.3.2. Deploying Client SSL Certificates
To ensure secure data transfer, Red Hat strongly recommends the use of SSL. The RHN
Satellite Server eases implementation of SSL by generating the necessary certificates dur-
ing its installation. The server-side certificate is automatically installed on the Satellite
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openssl

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