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Chapter 5. Using RHN Bootstrap
Option
--gpg-key=GPG_KEY
--http-proxy=HTTP_PROXY
--http-proxy-username=HTTP_PROXY_USERNAME
--http-proxy-password=HTTP_PROXY_PASSWORD
--allow-config-actions
--allow-remote-commands
--no-ssl
--no-gpg
--no-up2date
--pub-tree=PUB_TREE
--force
-v, --verbose
Table 5.1. RHN Bootstrap Options
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Description
The path to your organization's public
GPG key, if used. It will be copied to
the location specified by the --pub-
tree option.
The HTTP proxy setting for the client
systems in the form hostname:port.
A value of "" disables this setting.
If using an authenticating HTTP proxy,
specify a username. A value of ""
disables this setting.
If using an authenticating HTTP proxy,
specify a password.
Boolean; including this option sets
the system to allow all configuration
actions via RHN. This requires
installing certain rhncfg-* packages,
possibly through an activation key.
Boolean; including this option sets
the system to allow arbitrary remote
commands via RHN. This requires
installing certain rhncfg-* packages,
possibly through an activation key.
Not recommended - Boolean; including
this option turns SSL off on the client
system.
Not recommended - Boolean; including
this option turns GPG checking off on
the client system.
Not recommended - Boolean; including
this option ensures up2date will
not run once the system has been
bootstrapped.
Change not recommended - The
public directory tree where the CA SSL
certificate and package will land; the
bootstrap directory and scripts. The
default is /var/www/html/pub/.
Not recommended - Boolean; including
this option forces bootstrap script
generation despite warnings.
Display verbose messaging.
Accumulative; -vvv causes extremely
verbose messaging.

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