Users Guide
130 Using the DRAC 4 With Microsoft Active Directory
15
Upload the certificate you saved in step 14 to the DRAC 4.
To upload the certificate using racadm CLI commands, see "Configuring the
DRAC 4 with Extended Schema Active Directory and the racadm CLI."
To upload the certificate using the Web-based interface, perform the
following steps:
a
Open a supported Web browser window. See "Supported Web
Browsers."
b
Log in to the DRAC 4 Web-based interface.
c
Expand the
System
tree and click
Remote Access
.
d
Click the
Configuration
tab and then click
Active Directory
.
e
In the
Certificate Upload
page, click
Browse
and select the certificate
or type the path to the certificate in the
Va lu e
field.
f
Click
Apply
.
g
Click
Finish
and then click
OK
.
Importing the DRAC 4 Firmware SSL Certificate
Use the following procedure to import the DRAC 4 firmware SSL certificate
to all domain controller trusted certificate lists.
NOTE: If the DRAC 4 firmware SSL certificate is signed by a well-known CA, you do
not need to perform the steps described in this section.
NOTE: The following steps may vary slightly if you are using Windows 2000.
The DRAC 4 SSL certificate is the identical certificate used for the DRAC 4
Web server. All DRAC 4 controllers are shipped with a default self-signed
certificate. To access the certificate using the DRAC 4 Web-based interface,
click the Configuration Tab , c lick Active Directory, and then click Download
DRAC 4 Server Certificate.
1
On the domain controller, open an
MMC Console
window and select
Certificates
→
Trusted Root Certification Authorities
.
2
Right-click
Certificates
, select
All Tasks
and click
Import
.
3
Click
Next
and browse to the SSL certificate file.