I am running Katello 3.4 where I have a Content View with the repositories 
CentOS 6 and CentOS7 Base, Extras, Updates, and EPEL.  Also in this content 
view I have a filter.  The filter is a RPM exclude filter for things like 
*httpd* *mod_ssl* and some others that cannot be easily upgraded.  I just 
applied all updates and Errata to all the hosts in this content view and 
when I went back to check I noticed 2 out of 20 hosts that had packages 
under Packages -> Applicable that were in the exclude filter.

I have ensured that the Published and Promoted views of this Content View 
had the filter in it before the view was Published and Promoted.  So as I 
understand it the hosts using this Content View should not even show RPMs 
listed in the Exclude filter.

Is this a bug?
Is there anyway on the client side to see what filter has been applied to 
it? (As a verification.)
Am I doing the filtering correctly?  I would like to avoid putting the 
filter in every hosts yum.conf but I will if the filter in Katello is not 
working right.

Thanks
Louis

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