[Pulp-list] Individual repo authentication
Veiko Kukk
vkukk at xvidservices.com
Mon Oct 13 10:26:37 UTC 2014
Hi
I'm trying to upgrade from pulp-1.1.11-1.el6.noarch to
pulp-server-2.3.1-1.el6.noarch. Both systems are Centos 6.5.
Repo creation, population etc works fine, but I ran into problems with
securing selectively some of the repos.
Old syntax goes like this and runs/works fine:
# pulp-admin -u admin -p password repo update --id reponame
--consumer_ca=/etc/pulp/capulp.crt --consumer_cert=/etc/pulp/client.crt
--consumer_key=/etc/pulp/client.key
Successfully updated repository [ reponame ]
With new version, syntax has changed and I'm confused how to get this
working. Found no documentation except from command line:
Consumer Authentication
--host-ca - full path to the CA certificate that signed the repository
hosts's SSL certificate when serving over HTTPS
--auth-ca - full path to the CA certificate that should be used to
verify
client authentication certificates; setting this turns
on client
authentication for the repository
--auth-cert - full path to the entitlement certificate that will be
given to
bound consumers to grant access to this repository
Would be very helpful if you can link me some up to date documentation
of Pulp 2.3 regarding this issue.
Thanks in advance,
Veiko
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