Users Guide
102 Managing and Recovering a Remote System
When accessing the DRAC 4
Web-based interface, I get a
security warning stating the SSL
certificate was issued by a
certificate authority (CA) that is
not trusted.
DRAC 4 includes a default DRAC 4 server
certificate to ensure network security for the
Web-based interface and remote racadm features.
This certificate was not issued by a trusted CA. To
address this security concern, upload a DRAC 4
server certificate issued by a trusted CA (for
example, Thawte or Verisign). See "Securing
DRAC 4 Communications Using SSL and Digital
Certificates" for more information about issuing
certificates.
Why doesn’t my DNS server
register my DRAC 4?
Some DNS servers only register names of 31
characters or fewer.
Table 4-32. Managing and Recovering a Remote System: Frequently
Asked Questions (continued)
Question Answer