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Registering with subscription-manager-1.18 failing with Unable to connect to certificate server: __init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'family'.
Seem like this is occurring when the m2crpyto package is
m2crypto-0.21.1.pulp-8.el6sat.x86_64
this can be installed from the sam repository and rh-commons-beta repository..
Places the incompatible packages appear to be available via RHN:
m2crypto-0.21.1.pulp-8.el6sat.x86_64 SAM for RHEL Server (v. 6 64-bit x86_64)
m2crypto-0.21.1.pulp-7.el6.x86_64 Red Hat CloudForms System Engine
m2crypto-0.21.1.pulp-10.el6sat.x86_64 RHEL OpenStack Platform Installer for Server 6
m2crypto-0.21.1.pulp-8.el6sat.x86_64 RHEL OpenStack Platform Installer for Server 6
Places the incompatible packages appear to be available via RHSM:
m2crypto-0.21.1.pulp-8.el6sat.x86_64.rpm
rhel-6-server-sam-rpms
rhel-6-server-openstack-foreman-rpms
m2crypto-0.21.1.pulp-10.el6sat.x86_64.rpm
rhel-6-server-rh-common-beta-rpms
commit 0ebe2b3b523cdffb2d7674b1c178091551f4c80d
Author: Alex Wood <awood>
Date: Fri Mar 24 14:25:39 2017 -0400
1435475: Support older versions of M2Crypto
Older versions of M2Crypto do not support the "family" parameter in
M2Crypto.SSL.Connection. This parameter allows one to create an IPv4 or
IPv6 connection. This patch checks to see if "family" is supported and
if so, it provides the correct value. Otherwise, nothing is supplied.
Usage of an older version of M2Crypto will limit python-rhsm to IPv4
but this was always the case in actual fact. Usage of newer versions
will be able to use either IPv6 or IPv4.
As a side note, the alternative to this patch is to fix the Pulp packaged version of M2Crypto to include the required patch. Personally, I favor this option as the base RHEL M2Crypto carries 16 other patches that likely need to be in the Pulp version at well!
Since the problem described in this bug report should be
resolved in a recent advisory, it has been closed with a
resolution of ERRATA.
For information on the advisory, and where to find the updated
files, follow the link below.
If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report.
https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2018:1916