Users Guide

Configuring Security Features 217
Use the SSL Main Menu page options (see Table 12-1) to generate a CSR to
send to a CA. The CSR information is stored on the DRAC 5 firmware.
Table 12-2 describes the buttons available on the SSL Main Menu page.
Table 12-1. SSL Main Menu Options
Field Description
Generate a New
Certificate Signing
Request (CSR)
Click Next to open the Certificate Signing Request
Generation page that enables you to generate a CSR to send to
a CA to request a secure Web certificate.
CAUTION: Each new CSR overwrites any pervious CSR on
the firmware. For a CA to accept your CSR, the CSR in the
firmware must match the certificate returned from the CA.
Upload Server
Certificate
Click Next to upload an existing certificate that your company
has title to, and uses to control access to the DRAC 5.
CAUTION: Only X509, Base 64 encoded certificates are
accepted by the DRAC 5. DER encoded certificates are not
accepted. Upload a new certificate to replace the default
certificate you received with your DRAC 5.
View Server
Certificate
Click Next to view an existing server certificate.
Table 12-2. SSL Main Menu Buttons
Button Description
Print Prints the SSL Main Menu page.
Next Navigates to the next page.