# The settings in this file are all commented by default, and the commented settings show the # default values that Pulp Admin will choose if not specified here. # The pulp server configuration # # host: #host: 192.168.0.105 #verify_ssl false verify_ssl = False # The pulp server hostname. If not specified, this value will default to socket.gethostname(). # port: # The port providing the RESTful API # rsa_pub: # The pulp server public key used for authentication. # api_prefix: # The REST API prefix. # verify_ssl: # Set this to False to configure the client not to verify that the server's SSL cert is signed by # a trusted authority # WARNING: Setting this to False is not safe if you wish to use Pulp with real passwords or # any other private information. It is strongly recommended to keep this set to True, and # to use certificates that are signed by a trusted authority on the web server that # serves Pulp. # ca_path: # This is a path to a file of concatenated trusted CA certificates, or to a directory of trusted # CA certificates (with openssl-style hashed symlinks, one certificate per file). [server] # host: # port: 443 # api_prefix: /pulp/api # verify_ssl: True # ca_path: /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt # upload_chunk_size: 1048576 # Client settings. # # role: The client role. [client] # role: admin # The location of resources on the file system. # # extensions_dir: # The location of admin client extensions. # id_cert_dir: # The location of the directory where the Pulp user ID certificate is stored. # id_cert_filename: # The name of the file containing the PEM encoded client private key and X.509 # certificate. This file is downloaded and stored here during login. # upload_working_dir: # Directory where status files for in progress uploads will be stored [filesystem] # extensions_dir: /usr/lib/pulp/admin/extensions # id_cert_dir: ~/.pulp # id_cert_filename: user-cert.pem # upload_working_dir: ~/.pulp/uploads # Admin client output. # # poll_frequency_in_seconds: # Number of seconds between requests for any operation that repeatedly polls # the server for data. # enable_color: # Set this to false to disable all color escape sequences # wrap_to_terminal: # If wrap_to_terminal is true, any text wrapping will use the current width of # the terminal. If false, the value in wrap_width is used. # wrap_width: # The number of characters written before wrapping to the next line. [output] # poll_frequency_in_seconds: 1 # enable_color: true # wrap_to_terminal: false # wrap_width: 80