Users Guide

iDRAC6 Enterprise Overview 21
iDRAC6 Security Features
The following features are available in iDRAC security:
User authentication through Microsoft Active Directory, generic LDAP
Directory Service, or locally administered user IDs and passwords
Two-factor authentication provided by the Smart–Card logon feature. The
two-factor authentication is based on what the users
have
(the
Smart– Card) and what they
know
(the PIN)
Role-based authorization, which enables an administrator to configure
specific privileges for each user
User ID and password configuration
SM-CLP and Web interfaces that support 128-bit and 40-bit encryption
(for countries where 128 bit is not acceptable), using the SSL 3.0 standard
Session time-out configuration (in seconds)
Configurable IP ports (where applicable)
Secure Shell (SSH), which uses an encrypted transport layer for higher
security
Login failure limits per IP address, with login blocking from that IP address
when the limit is exceeded
Configurable client IP address range for clients connecting to iDRAC6