Re: serving a kickstart file over https with self-signed certificate

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On 03/11/2013 12:43 PM, jortega wrote:
> I am currently using https for the --url and --repo options in a kickstart file. The yum repo files are also set to do the same. Both of them have a setting (noverifyssl and sslverify=no, respectively) and this works as expected to pass --insecure to curl. However, I cannot figure out how to also serve the kickstart file itself. ks=user:pass@url works as a url, but I get the "Problem with the SSL CA cert" error. Is there a kernel cmdline option? I have tried different variations of noverifyssl and rd_noverifyssl but haven't lucked upon the right one and I'm not finding the answer in google. This is centos6, btw.
>
> Thanks!

I figured it out. NOVERIFYSSL is the correct kernel cmdline option. I 
must have mistyped it when I was going through all the permutations.

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