We just publish our repos via http (we don't need the SSL auth) and then
use yum from the clients - works great for our needs internally.

On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 1:56 PM, James Davis <jda...@douglas.co.us> wrote:

> A bit more detail - I actually went back to the default installed httpd
> config for pulp.conf. In the basic auth section I had used "Require
> valid-user". The default install allows https to the content (as long as
> SSLVerifyClient is not 'require'). I use ansible/ansible-tower for remote
> management - no need for another management agent plus our repos aren't
> top-secret to require blocking without special permission. If I needed that
> feature, I'd probably use something like candlepin.
>
> Jim
>
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