1. Generate a CSR using 'Generate Certificate Signing Request (CSR)' option
2. Download the CSR file and generate a certificate file using this CSR.
3. Now upload generated certificate file using 'Upload Server Certificate' option
Note:
1. Once you generate a CSR, iDRAC will generate a new Private key and keep it in its private store and validates the uploaded certificate against it. If you generate a new CSR, any certificate generated using the old CSR will be invalidated.
2."Make sure all the 'Issued To' details in the certificate are matching with the inputs given in CSR. And 'Issuer Information' should not be empty."
Dell Sunil Pati
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April 12th, 2017 05:00
SSL certificate upload is a 2 step process.
1. Generate a CSR using 'Generate Certificate Signing Request (CSR)' option
2. Download the CSR file and generate a certificate file using this CSR.
3. Now upload generated certificate file using 'Upload Server Certificate' option
Note:
1. Once you generate a CSR, iDRAC will generate a new Private key and keep it in its private store and validates the uploaded certificate against it. If you generate a new CSR, any certificate generated using the old CSR will be invalidated.
2."Make sure all the 'Issued To' details in the certificate are matching with the inputs given in CSR. And 'Issuer Information' should not be empty."