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5.7.2 General Preferences
Click on the
General
tab to customize the date/time format to use, your session timeout value, and
your session security preference.
Under the
Date/Time
section, you have the option to select the following date formats:
•
mm/dd/yy
•
mmmm d, yyyy
•
dd-mm-yy
You can also choose whether to display the time in the 24 hour or 12 hour (AM/PM) format.
Click the
Update
button to apply the changes.
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.
Click the
Update
button to apply the changes.
Under the
Session Security
, choose whether you want use the regular login page (non-encrypted) or
the SSL login page.
Click the
Update
button to apply the changes.
5.7.3 Notifications
Under the
Visual Alerts
section, select the visual alerts you want to see for all the systems in your
network group. You can set alerts to appear whenever a new security alert, bug fix, or package en-
hancement errata has been issued for one of your systems (see Figure 5–3, Visual Alerts).
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