Installing The Red Hat Gpg Key - Red Hat NETWORK SATELLITE 5.1.0 Reference Manual

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Chapter 2. Red Hat Update Agent
Option
,
-v
--verbose
--version
--whatprovides=dependencies
Table 2.2. Update Agent Command Line Arguments
Note
The
--solvedeps
dependencies for an RPM regardless even if your system does not currently
have access to a channel that contains that package.

3.1. Installing the Red Hat GPG key

The first time you run the graphical version of the Red Hat Update Agent, it prompts you to
install the Red Hat GPG key. This key is required to authenticate the packages downloaded
from Red Hat Network. If you run the command line version the first time you start Red Hat
Update Agent, you must install the Red Hat GPG key manually. If you do not have it installed,
you will see the following message:
Your GPG keyring does not contain the Red Hat, Inc. public key. Without it,
you will be unable to verify that packages Update Agent downloads are
securely signed by Red Hat.
Note
GPG keys must be installed for each user. To install the key to use with Red Hat
Network, import the key while logged in as root.
The method for installing the key varies depending on your version of RPM. Starting with
version 4.1, which shipped with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, you may use RPM to import GPG
keys. Issue the following command at a shell prompt as root:
rpm --import /usr/share/doc/rpm-4.1/RPM-GPG-KEY
For older versions of RPM, such as the one that came with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1, use
the
command (as root):
gpg
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Description
Show additional output while updating.
Show
version information.
up2date
Show the packages that resolve the comma-separated
list of dependencies.
and
--whatprovides
options can be used to solve the

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