User's Manual

Using the CMC Web Interface 161
Enable SSL
Certificate
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Enables SSL certificate validation for the CMC's Active
Directory SSL connection. To disable the SSL certificate
validation, clear the check box.
Warning: Disabling this feature may expose the authentication
to a man-in-the-middle attack.
The browser operation requires that the CMC be accessed
through a HTTP URL which contains a fully qualified domain
address for the CMC, that is http://cmc-6g2wxf1.dom.net. A
plain IP address for the CMC will not result in proper Single
Sign-On operation. To support fully qualified domain
addresses, it is necessary to register the CMC with the Domain
Name Service of the Active Directory Server.
If a Single Sign-On browser authentication is unsuccessful, the
usual Local or Active Directory username/password browser
authentication method is automatically presented. Similarly, a
Logout action after a successful Single Sign-On presents the
username/password method. Single Sign-On usage is intended
for convenience and is not meant to be restrictive.
NOTE: Smart Card based browser authentication is only
supported for Microsoft Windows Clients and Internet Explorer
browsers.
The Dell supplied, auto-loaded, browser plug-in (ActiveX
control) is dependent on the Microsoft Windows Client
operating system having the following runtime component pre-
installed - Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable Package
(x86). The following link may help locate the component:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=
32BC1BEE-A3F9-4C13-9C99-
220B62A191EE&displaylang=en. The Windows Client needs
'elevated privileges' to successfully install the ActiveX Control.
Similarly, the browser configuration needs the capability to
accept installation of 'unsigned' ActiveX Controls.
Table 5-44. Common Settings
(continued)
Field Description