Users Guide

Configuring Smart Card Authentication 155
For example, in case the Smart Card certificate has been issued to the user,
"sampleuser@domain.com," the username should be configured as
"sampleuser."
Configuring Active Directory Users for
Smart Card Logon
To configure the Active Directory users to log into the DRAC 5 using the
Smart Card, the DRAC 5 administrator should configure the DNS server,
upload the Active Directory CA certificate to the DRAC 5, and enable the
Active Directory logon. See "Using the DRAC 5 With Microsoft Active
Directory" on page 105 for more information on how to set up Active
Directory users.
You must configure Active Directory and Kerberos for Smart Card Active
Directory login. See "Using the DRAC 5 With Microsoft Active Directory" on
page 105 and "Enabling Kerberos Authentication" on page 147
for
information on how to configure them
.
You are logged into the DRAC with appropriate privileges if you are a local
DRAC user.
You are logged into the DRAC with appropriate Microsoft Active Directory
privileges if:
you are a Microsoft Active Directory user
you are configured in the DRAC for Active Directory login
the DRAC is enabled for Kerberos Active Directory authentication
Configuring Smart Card
NOTE: To modify these settings, you must have Configure DRAC 5 permission.
1
Expand the
System
tree and click
Remote Access
.
2
Click the
Configuration
tab and then click
Smart Card
.
3
Configure the Smart Card logon settings.
Table 9-1 provides information about the
Smart Card
page settings.
4
Click
Apply Changes
.