Setup Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 iDRAC9 Configuration for RSA SecurID
- 3 RSA SecurID 2FA with Local Users
- 4 RSA SecurID 2FA with Active Directory Users
- 5 RSA SecurID 2FA with Generic LDAP Directory Users
- 6 Troubleshooting RSA SecurID Issues
- 6.1 Misconfiguration or iDRAC Configuration Gets Reset
- 6.2 Datacenter License Expires or Gets Downgraded or Deleted
- 6.3 Authentication Failures without being Prompted for RSA Passcode
- 6.4 Authentication failures with Correct RSA Passcode
- 6.5 Authentication Failures with Correct RSA Passcode due to Timeout
- 6.6 RSA Configuration gets lost after importing Server Configuration Profile
- Appendix A: Configure iDRAC Using RACADM
- Appendix B: References
RSA SecurID 2FA with Local Users
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iDRAC challenges the user for a passcode.
For added security, you may configure the RSA AM server to ask for a “Next Token” after multiple incorrect
passcode attempts. You must get the ‘next code’ from RSA SecurID app as the figure below shows.
iDRAC challenges the user with next token.