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[CLUG] rhn-register and Proxies configuration?

[CLUG] rhn-register and Proxies configuration?

Marcus Viertel mviertel at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 14 13:56:33 GMT 2002


Donncha,

sorry about that. I did search the Redhat knowledge database, but
didn't go back to check Google.

Anyway, thank you, it's now working like a dream.

Cheers,

Marcus

 --- Donncha O Caoimh <donncha.ocaoimh at tradesignals.com> wrote: > This
google search may answer your problem..
> 
>
http://www.google.com/search?q=up2datepoptmodule.so&btnG=Google+Search
> 
> Donncha.
> 
> 
> Marcus Viertel wrote:
> > 
> > Donncha,
> > 
> > I saw the same posting, but that's not the problem. I got a little
> > further. I removed rhn_register and all depended packages from the
> > system and dl 2.7.2-7.x.8. After installing this, the new client
> > allowed me to configure the proxy and auth., which in turn allowed
> me
> > to register.
> > 
> > The problem I have now is that I had to uninstall up2date as well
> and
> > dl the new packages. When I try to install them, they complain
> about
> > requiring up2datepoptmodule.so.
> > I can't find any help or reference to this module. Where do I get
> this?
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > 
> > Marcus
> >
> 
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