Users Guide
Configuring iDRAC6 Enterprise Using the Web Interface 109
Current Active
Directory CA
Certificate
Displays the Active Directory CA Certificate that was
uploaded to iDRAC6.
Step 2 of 4 Active Directory Configuration and Management
Active Directory
Enabled
Select this option if you want to enable Active Directory.
Enable Smart–Card
Login
Select this option to enable Smart Card login. You are
prompted for a Smart Card logon during any subsequent
logon attempts using the GUI.
NOTE: The Smart Card based Two Factor Authentication (TFA)
and Single Sign–on are supported only in Microsoft Windows
operating systems with Internet Explorer. Also, Terminal
Services (Remote Desktop) under Windows XP
®
does not
support Smart Card operation. However, Windows Vista
®
supports such usage.
Enable Single Sign-on Select this option if you want to log into iDRAC6 without
entering your domain user authentication credentials, such
as user name and password. If you enable Single Sign–on
(SSO) and then logout, you can log back in using SSO. If
you are already logged in using SSO and then logout or if
SSO fails, the normal login webpage is displayed.
NOTE: Enabling Smart–Card logon or Single Sign-on does not
disable any command line out–of–band interfaces including
SSH, Telnet, remote RACADM, and IPMI over LAN.
NOTE: The Smart Card based Two Factor Authentication (TFA)
and the single sign-on (SSO) features are not supported if the
Active directory is configured for Extended schema.
User Domain Name Enter the User Domain Name entries. If configured, a list of
user domain names appears on the login page as a drop
down menu. If not configured, Active Directory users can
still log in by entering the user name in the format
user_name@domain_name or domain_name\user_name.
Add: Adds a new User Domain Name entry to the list. Edit:
Modifies an existing User Domain Name entry. Delete:
Deletes a User Domain Name entry from the list.
Table 5-23. Active Directory Configuration Settings (continued)
Setting Description