Logging Into Idrac7 As An Active Directory User Using Smart Card; Logging Into Idrac7 Using Single Sign-On; Logging Into Idrac7 Sso Using Idrac7 Web Interface - Dell iDRAC7 User Manual

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NOTE: If you are a local user for whom Enable CRL check for Smart Card Logon is enabled, iDRAC7 attempts
to download the CRL and checks the CRL for the user's certificate. The login fails if the certificate is listed as
revoked in the CRL or if the CRL cannot be downloaded for some reason.
Related Links
Enabling or Disabling Smart Card Login
Configuring iDRAC7 Smart Card Login for Local Users

Logging Into iDRAC7 as an Active Directory User Using Smart Card

Before you log in as a Active Directory user using Smart Card, make sure to:
Upload a Trusted Certificate Authority (CA) certificate (CA-signed Active Directory certificate) to iDRAC7.
Configure the DNS server.
Enable Active Directory login.
Enable Smart Card login.
To log in to iDRAC7 as an Active Directory user using smart card:
1.
Log in to iDRAC7 using the link https://[IP address].
The iDRAC7 Login page is displayed prompting you to insert the Smart Card.
NOTE: If the default HTTPS port number (port 443) is changed, type: https://[IP address]:[port
number] where, [IP address] is the iDRAC7 IP address and [port number] is the HTTPS port
number.
2.
Insert the Smart Card and click Login.
The PIN pop-up is displayed.
3.
Enter the PIN and click Submit.
You are logged in to iDRAC7 with your Active Directory credentials.
NOTE:
If the smart card user is present in Active Directory, an Active Directory password is not required.
Related Links
Enabling or Disabling Smart Card Login
Configuring iDRAC7 Smart Card Login for Active Directory Users

Logging into iDRAC7 Using Single Sign-on

When Single Sign-On (SSO) is enabled, you can log in to iDRAC7 without entering your domain user authentication
credentials, such as user name and password.
Related Links
Configuring iDRAC7 SSO Login for Active Directory Users

Logging into iDRAC7 SSO Using iDRAC7 Web Interface

Before logging into iDRAC7 using Single Sign-on, make sure that:
You have logged into your system using a valid Active Directory user account.
Single Sign-On option is enabled during Active Directory configuration.
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