Users Guide

Using the iDRAC6 With Microsoft Active Directory 165
Using Active Directory Single Sign-On
You can enable the iDRAC6 to use Kerberos—a network authentication
protocol—to enable single sign-on. For more information on setting up the
iDRAC6 to use the Active Directory single sign-on feature, see "Enabling
Kerberos Authentication."
Configuring the iDRAC6 to Use Single Sign-On
1
Click
Remote Access
Configuration
tab
Active Directory
subtab
select
Configure Active Directory
.
2
On the
Step 2 of 4 Active Directory Configuration and Management
page, select
Enable Single Sign-On
. The
Enable Single Sign-On
option is
enabled only if you have selected the
Enable Active Directory
option.
The
Enable Single Sign-On
option enables you to log into the iDRAC6
directly after logging into your workstation without entering your domain
user authentication credentials, such as user name and password. To log
into the iDRAC6 using this feature, you should have already logged into
your system using a valid Active Directory user account. Also you should
have already configured the user account to log into the iDRAC6 using the
Active Directory credentials. The iDRAC6 uses the cached Active
Directory credentials to log you in.
To enable single sign–on using the CLI, run the racadm command:
racadm -g cfgActiveDirectory -o cfgADSSOEnable 1