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Get all keys for User 2 on iDRAC:
$ racadm sshpkauth -v -i 2 -k all
********************* User ID 2 ******************
Key ID 1:
ssh-rsa
AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAIEAzzy
+k2npnKqVEXGXIzo0sbR6JgA5YNbWs3ekoxXV
+lPHmUv5Mn55Ea6LHUslAXFqXmOdlThd
1024-bit RSA, converted from OpenSSH by xx_xx@xx.xx
Key ID 2:
Key ID 3:
Key ID 4:
sslkeyupload
Description
Synopsis
Input
Output
Example
sslcertupload
Description
Synopsis
Input
90
fe3yJVpVc/5zrrr7XrwKbJAJTqSw8Dg3iR4n3vUaP
wilU2VLw/iRH1ZymUFnut8ggbPQgqV2L8bsUaMqb5PooIIvV6hy4isCNJU=
Uploads SSL key from the client to iDRAC.
To use this subcommand, you must have Configure iDRAC
permission.
racadm sslkeyupload -t <type> -f
<filename>
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-t — Specifies the key to upload.
1 = SSL key used to generate the server certificate
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-f — Specifies the file name of the SSL key to be
uploaded.
Returns 0 when successful and a nonzero number when
unsuccessful.
racadm sslkeyupload -t 1 -f c:
\sslkey.txt
Uploads a custom SSL server or CA certificate for
Directory Service from the client to iDRAC.
To use this subcommand, you must have the Configure
iDRAC permission.
racadm sslcertupload -t <type> [-f
<filename>]
•
-t — Specifies the type of certificate to upload,
either the CA certificate for Directory Service or
the server certificate.
— 1 = server certificate.
— 2 = CA certificate for Directory Service
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-f — Specifies the file name of the certificate to
be uploaded.