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On 03/13/2015 12:00 PM, Cristian Falcas wrote:
>> Pulp will set by default all repos to be protected. I'm trying to
>> see what needs to be done in order to use a default pulp
>> installation.
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>> It will define the http configuration for repos with:
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 5:47 PM, Randy Barlow wrote:
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> On 03/13/2015 08:51 AM, Cristian Falcas wrote:
>> For a consumer that binds to a repo, yum will be configured with
>> ssl, but will not have any certificates defined. I don't know what
>> fil
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On 03/13/2015 08:51 AM, Cristian Falcas wrote:
> For a consumer that binds to a repo, yum will be configured with
> ssl, but will not have any certificates defined. I don't know what
> files should I put for sslclientcert and sslclientkey.
Hello Crist
Hello,
For a consumer that binds to a repo, yum will be configured with ssl,
but will not have any certificates defined. I don't know what files
should I put for sslclientcert and sslclientkey.
Also, can the "pulp-consumer rpm bind" command be used to set the
certificates also? Currently, with th