Users Guide
128 Using the DRAC 4 With Microsoft Active Directory
racadm sslcertupload -t 0x2 -f <
ADS root CA
certificate
>
racadm sslcertdownload -t 0x1 -f <
RAC SSL
certificate
>
NOTE: For Bit Mask number values, see Table B-3.
2
If DHCP is enabled on the DRAC 4 and you want to use the DNS
provided by the DHCP server, type the following racadm command:
racadm config -g cfgLanNetworking -o
cfgDNSServersFromDHCP 1
3
If DHCP is disabled on the DRAC 4 or you want manually to input your
DNS server IP address, type the following racadm commands:
racadm config -g cfgLanNetworking -o
cfgDNSServersFromDHCP 0
racadm config -g cfgLanNetworking -o cfgDNSServer1
<
primary DNS IP address
>
racadm config -g cfgLanNetworking -o cfgDNSServer2
<
secondary DNS IP address
>
Enabling SSL on a Domain Controller
If you are using the Microsoft Enterprise Root CA to automatically assign all
your domain controllers to an SSL certificate, perform the following steps to
enable SSL on each domain controller.
1
Install a Microsoft Enterprise Root CA on a Domain Controller.
a
Click
Start
and select
Settings
→
Control Panel
→
Add or Remove
Programs
.
b
In the
Add or Remove Programs
window, click
Add/Remove Windows
Components
.
c
In the Windows Components Wizard, select the
Certificate Services
check box.
d
Select
Enterprise root CA
as
CA Type
and click
Next
.
e
Select
Common name for this CA
, click
Next
, and click
Finish
.