Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Configuring iDRAC6 Enterprise Using the Web Interface 101
Securing iDRAC6 Communications Using SSL and
Digital Certificates
This section provides information about the following data security features
that are incorporated in iDRAC6:
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
Certificate Signing Request (CSR)
Accessing the SSL main menu
Generating a new CSR
Uploading a server certificate
Viewing a server certificate
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
iDRAC6 includes a Web server that is configured to use the industry-standard
SSL security protocol to transfer encrypted data over a network. Built upon
public-key and private-key encryption technology, SSL is a widely accepted
technology for providing authenticated and encrypted communication
between clients and servers to prevent eavesdropping across a network.
An SSL-enabled system can perform the following tasks:
Authenticate itself to an SSL-enabled client
Allow the client to authenticate itself to the server
Allow both systems to establish an encrypted connection
Table 5-16. User Configuration Buttons
Button Action
Print Prints the User Configuration values that appear on the
screen.
Refresh Reloads the User Configuration screen.
Apply Saves any new settings made to the user configuration.
Go Back To User
Main Menu
Returns to the User Main Menu screen.