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Chapter 7. Promoting SCAP Content to Clients
The following section describes how to promote Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) content to clients registered to Capsule Servers that you configure for load balancing.
Prerequisites
- Ensure that you configure the SCAP content. For more information, see Configuring SCAP Content in Administering Red Hat Satellite.
Procedure
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In the Satellite web UI, navigate to Configure > Classes and click
foreman_scap_client
. - Click the Smart Class Parameter tab.
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In the pane to the left of the Smart Class Parameter window, click
port
. - In the Default Behavior area, select the Override check box.
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From the Key Type list, select
integer
. -
In the Default Value field, enter
9090
. -
In the pane to the left of the Smart Class Parameter window, click
server
. - In the Default Behavior area, select the Override check box.
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From the Key Type list, select
string
. -
In the Default Value field, enter the FQDN of your load balancer. For example,
loadbalancer.example.com
. - In the lower left of the Smart Class Parameter window, click Submit.
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Add the puppet module that contains the
foreman_scap_client
puppet class to a Content View. Publish and promote this Content View to your client’s environment. If you want to verify the configuration, run the Puppet agent on the client to promote the changes. Do not run the Puppet agent on every client manually because the Puppet agent runs on the clients every 30 minutes.
# puppet agent -t --noop
On the client, verify that the
/etc/foreman_scap_client/config.yaml
file contains the following lines:# Foreman proxy to which reports should be uploaded :server: 'loadbalancer.example.com' :port: 9090
Additional Resources
- For more information about adding puppet modules to Satellite Server, see Adding Puppet Modules to Red Hat Satellite 6 in the Puppet Guide.
- For more information about Content Views, see Managing Content Views in the Content Management Guide.