How to Install and Uninstall python3-service-identity.noarch Package on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 (RHEL 9)
Last updated: November 28,2024
1. Install "python3-service-identity.noarch" package
Here is a brief guide to show you how to install python3-service-identity.noarch on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 (RHEL 9)
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
python3-service-identity.noarch
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2. Uninstall "python3-service-identity.noarch" package
Please follow the step by step instructions below to uninstall python3-service-identity.noarch on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 (RHEL 9):
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sudo dnf remove
python3-service-identity.noarch
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the python3-service-identity.noarch package on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 (RHEL 9)
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Available Packages
Name : python3-service-identity
Version : 21.1.0
Release : 5.el9
Architecture : noarch
Size : 27 k
Source : python-service-identity-21.1.0-5.el9.src.rpm
Repository : epel
Summary : Service identity verification for pyOpenSSL
URL : https://github.com/pyca/service-identity
License : MIT
Description : Use this package if you use pyOpenSSL and don’t want to be MITMed, or if you
: want to verify that a PyCA cryptography certificate is valid for a certain
: hostname or IP address. service-identity aspires to give you all the tools you
: need for verifying whether a certificate is valid for the intended purposes.
: In the simplest case, this means host name verification. However,
: service-identity implements RFC 6125 fully and plans to add other relevant RFCs
: too.
Available Packages
Name : python3-service-identity
Version : 21.1.0
Release : 5.el9
Architecture : noarch
Size : 27 k
Source : python-service-identity-21.1.0-5.el9.src.rpm
Repository : epel
Summary : Service identity verification for pyOpenSSL
URL : https://github.com/pyca/service-identity
License : MIT
Description : Use this package if you use pyOpenSSL and don’t want to be MITMed, or if you
: want to verify that a PyCA cryptography certificate is valid for a certain
: hostname or IP address. service-identity aspires to give you all the tools you
: need for verifying whether a certificate is valid for the intended purposes.
: In the simplest case, this means host name verification. However,
: service-identity implements RFC 6125 fully and plans to add other relevant RFCs
: too.