RE: Getting RedHat updates

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>May I suggest you get with your security group and request they punch 
>a hole in your firewall to allow your server to hit rhn.redhat.com on 
>port 443?

Actually, if you use the directive "35. useNoSSLForPackage YES", then
port 80 is all that is required.  If you are in a MS domain, make sure
you include the domain as part of your proxyuser parm.  I am behind a
bluecoat device and I have no problems.  Having said that, when we were
using microsoft proxy I couldn't get it working then either.

Regards, Marshall

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