Users Guide
102 Configuring iDRAC6 Enterprise Using the Web Interface
Sending RACADM commands:
ssh username@<domain> racadm getversion
ssh username@<domain> racadm getsel
See "Uploading, Viewing, and Deleting SSH Keys Using RACADM" on
page 282 for information on how to upload, view, and delete SSH keys using
RACADM.
The Upload SSH Key(s) page allows you to upload a SSH public key file. If a
key is uploaded, the contents of the key file is displayed in a non-editable text
box on the View/Remove SSH Key(s) page.
CAUTION: The capability to upload, view, and/ or delete SSH keys is based on the
’Configure Users’ user privilege. This privilege allows user(s) to configure another
user's SSH key. You should grant this privilege carefully. For more information, see
Table 5-13.
Table 5-8. SSH Key Configurations
Option Description
Upload SSH Key(s) Allows the local user to upload a SSH public key file. If a
key is uploaded, the content of the key file is displayed in a
non-editable text box on the User Configuration page.
View/Remove SSH
Key(s)
Allows the local user to view or delete a specified SSH key
or all SSH keys.
Table 5-9. Upload SSH Key(s)
Option Description
File/Text Select the File option and type the path where the key is located. You can
also select the Text option and paste the contents of the key file in the box.
You can upload new key(s) or overwrite existing key(s). To upload a key file,
click Browse, select the file, and then click the Apply button.
NOTE: The Key text paste option is supported for public keys in the openSSH
format. Text paste option for the RFC4716 format key is not supported.
Browse Click this button to locate the full path and file name of the key.