Two-Factor Authentication Login - HP Integrated Lights-Out User Manual

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Click Import Trusted CA Certificate. Another page displays.
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Click the white text area so that your cursor is in the text area, and paste the clipboard by pressing
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the Ctrl+V keys.
Click Import Root CA Certificate. The Two-Factor Authentication Settings page displays again, with
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information displayed under Trusted CA Certificate Information.
Change Enforce Two-Factor authentication to Yes.
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Change Check for Certificate Revocation to No (default).
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Change Certificate Owner Field to SAN. For more information, refer to the "Two-Factor
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Authentication Settings (on page 33)" section.
Click Apply. iLO resets. When iLO attempts to go to the login page again, your browser displays the
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Client Authentication window with a list of certificates that are available to this system.
Select the certificate added to the user in iLO. Click Ok.
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If prompted to do so, insert your smart card, or enter your PIN or password. The login page should
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be displayed with the e-mail address for the user in the Directory User field. You cannot change this
field.
Enter the password for the directory user. Click Login.
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After completing the authentication process, you will have access to iLO. Refer to the "Directory Settings
(on page 63)" section for more information on configuring directory users and privileges.

Two-factor authentication login

When you connect to an iLO configured to require two-factor authentication, the Client Authentication
window prompts you to select the certificate you want to use. The Client Authentication window displays
all of the certificates available to authenticate a client. Select the certificate mapped to a local user in iLO,
or that is the user's certificate issued for authenticating to the domain.
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