Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Disabling whitelist feature in Firefox
Firefox has a "whitelist" security feature that requires user permission to install plug-ins for each distinct site that hosts a
plug-in. If enabled, the whitelist feature requires you to install a Virtual Console viewer for each iDRAC you visit, even though
the viewer versions are identical.
To disable the whitelist feature and avoid unnecessary plug-in installations, perform the following steps:
1. Open a Firefox Web browser window.
2. In the address field, enter about:config and press <Enter>.
3. In the Preference Name column, locate and double-click xpinstall.whitelist.required.
The values for Preference Name, Status, Type, and Value change to bold text. The Status value changes to user set and
the Value changes to false.
4. In the Preferences Name column, locate xpinstall.enabled.
Make sure that Value is true. If not, double-click xpinstall.enabled to set Value to true.
Configuring Firefox to enable Active Directory SSO
To configure the browser settings for Firefox:
1. In Firefox address bar, enter about:config.
2. In Filter, enter network.negotiate.
3. Add the domain name to network.negotiate-auth.trusted-uris (using comma separated list.)
4. Add the domain name to network.negotiate-auth.delegation-uris (using comma separated list.)
Configuring web browsers to use virtual console
To use Virtual Console on your management station:
1. Make sure that a supported version of the browser (Internet Explorer (Windows), or Mozilla Firefox (Windows or Linux),
Google Chrome, Safari) is installed.
For more information about the supported browser versions, see the Release Notes available at dell.com/idracmanuals.
2. To use Internet Explorer, set IE to Run As Administrator.
3. Configure the Web browser to use ActiveX, Java, or HTML5 plug-in.
ActiveX viewer is supported only with Internet Explorer. HTML5 or a Java viewer is supported on any browser.
4. Import the root certificates on the managed system to avoid the pop-ups that prompt you to verify the certificates.
5. Install the compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-61 related package.
NOTE:
On Windows, the "compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-61" related package may be included in the .NET framework
package or the operating system package.
6. If you are using MAC operating system, select the Enable access for assistive devices option in the Universal Access
window.
For more information, see the MAC operating system documentation.
Related concepts
Configuring Internet Explorer to use HTML5-based plug-in on page 58
Configuring the web browser to use Java plug-in on page 59
Configuring IE to use ActiveX plug-in on page 59
Importing CA certificates to management station on page 61
Configuring Internet Explorer to use HTML5-based plug-in
The HTML5 virtual console and virtual media APIs are created by using HTML5 technology. The following are the advantages of
HTML5 technology:
Installation is not required on the client workstation.
58
Setting up managed system and management station