Configuring Idrac Sso Login For Active Directory Users; Configuring Idrac Sso Login For Active Directory Users Using Web Interface; Configuring Idrac Sso Login For Active Directory Users Using Racadm; Configuring Idrac Smart Card Login For Local Users - Dell iDRAC 8 User Manual

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Configuring iDRAC SSO login for Active Directory users

Before configuring iDRAC for Active Directory SSO login, make sure that you have completed all the prerequisites.
You can configure iDRAC for Active Directory SSO when you setup an user account based on Active Directory.
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Prerequisites for Active Directory Single Sign-On or smart card login
Configuring Active Directory with Standard schema using iDRAC web interface
Configuring Active Directory with Standard schema using RACADM
Configuring Active Directory with Extended schema using iDRAC web interface
Configuring Active Directory with Extended schema using RACADM

Configuring iDRAC SSO login for Active Directory users using web interface

To configure iDRAC for Active Directory SSO login:
NOTE: For information about the options, see the
1.
Verify whether the iDRAC DNS name matches the iDRAC Fully Qualified Domain Name. To do this, in iDRAC Web interface, go
to Overview → iDRAC Settings → Network → Network and see the DNS Domain Name property.
2.
While configuring Active Directory to setup a user account based on standard schema or extended schema, perform the
following two additional steps to configure SSO:
Upload the keytab file on the Active Directory Configuration and Management Step 1 of 4 page.
Select Enable Single Sign-On option on the Active Directory Configuration and Management Step 2 of 4 page.

Configuring iDRAC SSO login for Active Directory users using RACADM

To enable SSO, complete the steps to configure Active Directory, and run the following command:
racadm set iDRAC.ActiveDirectory.SSOEnable 1

Configuring iDRAC smart card login for local users

To configure iDRAC local user for smart card login:
1.
Upload the smart card user certificate and trusted CA certificate to iDRAC.
2.
Enable smart card login.
Related links
Obtaining certificates

Uploading smart card user certificate

Enabling or disabling smart card login
Uploading smart card user certificate
Before you upload the user certificate, make sure that the user certificate from the smart card vendor is exported in Base64 format.
SHA-2 certificates are also supported.
Related links
Obtaining certificates
Uploading smart card user certificate using web interface
To upload smart card user certificate:
1.
In iDRAC Web interface, go to Overview → iDRAC Settings → Network → User Authentication → Local Users.
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