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You can also choose whether to display the time in the 24 hour or 12 hour (AM/PM) format.
For security purposes, you can set a timeout value under the
Session Timeout
section. If a timeout
value is set, you will be automatically logged out of your RHN session at the end of the timeout period.
If your session times out, you will be prompted to enter your password again before continuing.
If you choose
Never Timeout
, your session will stay open until you log out by clicking the
Log Out
button in the upper right hand corner of your screen.
Under the
Session Security
section, choose whether you want use the regular login page (non-en-
crypted) or the SSL login page.
Under the
Epoch
section, choose
Yes
to display the epoch for packages within the package profile.
Click the
Update Account
button to apply the changes.
5.7.3 Main Page
From the
Main Page
tab of the Preferences page you can customize the information displayed when
you login Red Hat Network.
If you select
Latest Errata Alerts
under the
Status Windows
section, the three most recent errata, the
number of affected systems, and the number of new packages they include will be listed on the Main
Page as soon as you log into Red Hat Network. Click the
Update
button at the bottom of the page to
apply the changes.
There is also a customizable list of Favorite Guides and Favorite Forums on the Main Page. Under
Favorite Guides
and
Favorite Forums
on the Preferences page, choose which guides amd forums
you want to appear in this list. Click the
Update
button at the bottom of the page to apply the changes.
5.7.4 User Info
Use the
User Info
section to change your password, modify your contact information such as your
email address, and to modify your contact method. Click the
Update Acount
button at the bottom of
the page to have your changes take effect.
5.8 Searching Errata
After logging into Red Hat Network, click the
Search Errata Alerts
button on the top navigation bar.
The
Search Errata Alerts
tab allows you to search all available errata including errata not related to
the system in your network. You can also narrow down your search to search only the systems in your
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