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sslcertview
TableA-36 describes the sslcertview subcommand.
Table A-36. sslcertview
Synopsis
racadm sslcertview -t <type> [-A]
Options
TableA-37 describes the sslcertview subcommand options.
Table A-37. sslcertview Subcommand Options
Output Examples
For the racadm sslcertview -t 1 subcommand, you receive output similar to the following example, where C is the country, CN is the common name, O is the
organization, OU is the organizational unit, L is the locality, S is the state, and E is the email address:
certificate type=1
serial number=00
key size=1024
valid from=DSU+12:34:31
valid to=DSU+15:34:31
subject.C=US
subject.CN=RMC Default Certificate
subject.O=Dell Inc.
subject.OU=BVS
subject.L=Round Rock
subject.S=Texas
subject.E=john@dell.com
issuer.C=US
issuer.CN=RMC Default Certificate
issuer.O=Dell Inc.
issuer.OU=BVS
issuer.L=Round Rock
issuer.S=Texas
issuer.E=john@dell.com
For the racadm sslcertview -t 1 -A subcommand, you receive output similar to the following example:
1
00
1024
DSU+12:34:31
DSU+15:34:31
US
RMC Default Certificate
Dell Inc.
BVS
Round Rock
Texas
john@dell.com
US
RMC Default Certificate
Dell Inc.
BVS
Round Rock
NOTE: To use this command, you must have Configure DRAC 4 permission.
Subcommand
Description
sslcertview
Displays a CA certificate or server certificate that is located in the DRAC 4.
Option
Description
-t
Specifies the type of certificate to upload, either the CA certificate or server certificate.
0x1 = server certificate
0x2 = Active Directory certificate
-A
Prevents printing headers/labels.