Enabling Ssl On A Domain Controller - Dell iDRAC6 User Manual

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After you finish configuring settings in iDRAC6 Web interface, click Test
Settings at the bottom of the screen. You will be required to enter a test user's
name (for example, username@domain.com) and password to run the test.
Depending on your configuration, it may take some time for all of the test
steps to complete and display the results of each step. A detailed test log will
display at the bottom of the results screen.
If there is a failure in any step, examine the details in the test log to identify
the problem and a possible solution. For most common errors, see
"Frequently Asked Questions."
If you need to make changes to your settings, click the Active Directory tab
and change the configuration step-by-step.

Enabling SSL on a Domain Controller

When iDRAC6 authenticates users against an Active Directory domain
controller, it starts an SSL session with the domain controller. At this time,
the domain controller should publish a certificate signed by the Certificate
Authority (CA)—the root certificate of which is also uploaded into iDRAC6.
In other words, for iDRAC6 to authenticate to any domain controller—
whether it is the root or the child domain controller—that domain controller
should have an SSL-enabled certificate signed by the domain's CA.
If you are using Microsoft Enterprise Root CA to automatically assign all your
domain controllers to an SSL certificate, perform the following steps to
enable SSL on each domain controller:
1 Enable SSL on each of your domain controllers by installing the SSL
certificate for each controller.
Click Start→ Administrative Tools→ Domain Security Policy.
a
Expand the Public Key Policies folder, right-click Automatic
b
Certificate Request Settings and click Automatic Certificate Request.
In the Automatic Certificate Request Setup Wizard, click Next and
c
select Domain Controller.
Click Next and click Finish.
d
Exporting the Domain Controller Root CA Certificate to iDRAC6
NOTE:
If your system is running Windows 2000, the following steps may vary.
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