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  3. One of the most useful Red Hat products I use daily is also one of the least-known: the Red Hat Offline Knowledge Portal (RHOKP).

One of the most useful Red Hat products I use daily is also one of the least-known: the Red Hat Offline Knowledge Portal (RHOKP).

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  • larvitz@burningboard.netL This user is from outside of this forum
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    One of the most useful Red Hat products I use daily is also one of the least-known: the Red Hat Offline Knowledge Portal (RHOKP).

    It is basically a self-hosted, locally searchable mirror of docs.redhat.com + the Red Hat Knowledgebase in a single container image.

    Perfect for:

    - air-gapped environments
    - customer networks with painful proxies
    - trains, planes, and terrible WiFi
    - anyone who wants docs that still work offline

    I wrote up how it works, why I think it matters, and how to run it locally with Podman:

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    Red Hat Offline Knowledge Portal: All the Docs, Air-Gapped, On Your Laptop

    The entire Red Hat documentation site and the full Knowledgebase fit into a single OCI container that updates weekly, runs locally with a web UI and Solr sea...

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    Larvitz Blog (blog.hofstede.it)

    #linux #redhat #ansible #openshift #rhokp #docs #devops

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    • larvitz@burningboard.netL larvitz@burningboard.net

      One of the most useful Red Hat products I use daily is also one of the least-known: the Red Hat Offline Knowledge Portal (RHOKP).

      It is basically a self-hosted, locally searchable mirror of docs.redhat.com + the Red Hat Knowledgebase in a single container image.

      Perfect for:

      - air-gapped environments
      - customer networks with painful proxies
      - trains, planes, and terrible WiFi
      - anyone who wants docs that still work offline

      I wrote up how it works, why I think it matters, and how to run it locally with Podman:

      Link Preview Image
      Red Hat Offline Knowledge Portal: All the Docs, Air-Gapped, On Your Laptop

      The entire Red Hat documentation site and the full Knowledgebase fit into a single OCI container that updates weekly, runs locally with a web UI and Solr sea...

      favicon

      Larvitz Blog (blog.hofstede.it)

      #linux #redhat #ansible #openshift #rhokp #docs #devops

      adingbatponder@fosstodon.orgA This user is from outside of this forum
      adingbatponder@fosstodon.orgA This user is from outside of this forum
      adingbatponder@fosstodon.org
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      @Larvitz Super post. Gold dust info. All operating systems should have such a thing.

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      • larvitz@burningboard.netL larvitz@burningboard.net

        One of the most useful Red Hat products I use daily is also one of the least-known: the Red Hat Offline Knowledge Portal (RHOKP).

        It is basically a self-hosted, locally searchable mirror of docs.redhat.com + the Red Hat Knowledgebase in a single container image.

        Perfect for:

        - air-gapped environments
        - customer networks with painful proxies
        - trains, planes, and terrible WiFi
        - anyone who wants docs that still work offline

        I wrote up how it works, why I think it matters, and how to run it locally with Podman:

        Link Preview Image
        Red Hat Offline Knowledge Portal: All the Docs, Air-Gapped, On Your Laptop

        The entire Red Hat documentation site and the full Knowledgebase fit into a single OCI container that updates weekly, runs locally with a web UI and Solr sea...

        favicon

        Larvitz Blog (blog.hofstede.it)

        #linux #redhat #ansible #openshift #rhokp #docs #devops

        paterasilk@fosstodon.orgP This user is from outside of this forum
        paterasilk@fosstodon.orgP This user is from outside of this forum
        paterasilk@fosstodon.org
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        @Larvitz

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        • larvitz@burningboard.netL larvitz@burningboard.net

          One of the most useful Red Hat products I use daily is also one of the least-known: the Red Hat Offline Knowledge Portal (RHOKP).

          It is basically a self-hosted, locally searchable mirror of docs.redhat.com + the Red Hat Knowledgebase in a single container image.

          Perfect for:

          - air-gapped environments
          - customer networks with painful proxies
          - trains, planes, and terrible WiFi
          - anyone who wants docs that still work offline

          I wrote up how it works, why I think it matters, and how to run it locally with Podman:

          Link Preview Image
          Red Hat Offline Knowledge Portal: All the Docs, Air-Gapped, On Your Laptop

          The entire Red Hat documentation site and the full Knowledgebase fit into a single OCI container that updates weekly, runs locally with a web UI and Solr sea...

          favicon

          Larvitz Blog (blog.hofstede.it)

          #linux #redhat #ansible #openshift #rhokp #docs #devops

          infosec812@foojay.socialI This user is from outside of this forum
          infosec812@foojay.socialI This user is from outside of this forum
          infosec812@foojay.social
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          @Larvitz
          #TIL after over 9 years working at #RedHat

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          • infosec812@foojay.socialI infosec812@foojay.social

            @Larvitz
            #TIL after over 9 years working at #RedHat

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            @infosec812 the product was launched rather silently last year in May 2025. i use it basically every day since that.

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