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September 26th, 2013 08:00

Bjosafa,

It appears you are using a sub CA Certificate. You need to be using the Enterprise Root CA certificate, you will need to export that certificate from the Enterprise Root CA server and import it into the iDRAC.

Let me know how it goes.

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July 18th, 2023 14:00

To set up Active Directory Authentication on the PowerEdge M1000e CMC version 4.20, follow these general steps:

Access the CMC Web Interface: Open a web browser and enter the CMC's IP address to access the CMC web interface.

Log in as an Administrator: Use the default credentials or an existing local CMC administrator account to log in.

Navigate to "Configuration" or "Settings": Look for the appropriate section in the web interface where you can configure authentication settings.

Configure Active Directory Settings: Enter the relevant Active Directory information, such as the AD server's IP address or hostname, domain name, and organizational unit (OU) if applicable.

Test the Connection: Verify the connection to the Active Directory server by clicking on the "Test" or "Apply" button, depending on the interface design.

Configure AD Users and Groups Access: Specify which AD users or groups should have access to the CMC functions and define their roles or privileges.

Save and Apply Changes: Save the settings and apply the configuration to enable Active Directory Authentication.

Now, concerning the use of a WoW private server, it's essential to note that the steps above are generic instructions for configuring Active Directory Authentication on a PowerEdge M1000e CMC version 4.20 and may not be directly related to a WoW private server. The private server setup and its interaction with Active Directory would depend on the specific server software being used and any custom authentication mechanisms it employs.

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