Users Guide

Table Of Contents
For information about configuring CMC for Extended Schema Active Directory, see Extended Schema Active Directory
Overview.
Configuring browser for SSO login
Single Sign-On (SSO) is supported on Internet Explorer versions 6.0 and later, and Firefox versions 3.0 and later.
NOTE: The following instructions are applicable only if CMC uses Single Sign-On with Kerberos authentication.
Internet Explorer
To edit the exception list in Internet Explorer:
1. Start Internet Explorer.
2. Click Tools > Internet Options > Connections.
3. In the Local Area Network (LAN) settings section, click LAN Settings.
4. In the Proxy server section, select the Use a proxy server for your LAN (These settings will not apply to dial-up or
VPN connections) option, and then click Advanced.
5. In the Exceptions section, add the addresses for CMCs and iDRACs on the management network to the semicolon-
separated list. You can use DNS names and wildcards in your entries.
Mozilla Firefox
To edit the exception list in Mozilla Firefox version 19.0:
1. Start Mozilla Firefox.
2. Click Tools > Options (for systems running on Windows), or click Edit > Preferences (for systems running on Linux).
3. Click Advanced, and then click the Network tab.
4. Click Settings.
5. Select Manual Proxy Configuration.
6. In the No Proxy for field, type the addresses for CMCs and iDRACs on the management network to the comma-separated
list. You can use DNS names and wildcards in your entries.
Configuring browser for Smart Card login
Internet Explorer Make sure that the Internet browser is configured to download Active-X plug-ins.
Configuring CMC SSO login or Smart Card login for
Active Directory users using RACADM
In addition to the steps performed while configuring Active Directory, run the following command to enable SSO:
racadm config -g cfgActiveDirectory -o cfgADSSOEnable 1
In addition to the steps performed while configuring Active Directory, use the following objects to enable smart card login:
cfgSmartCardLogonEnable
cfgSmartCardCRLEnable
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