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iDRAC 1.20.80.00
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Fixes & Enhancements
Fixes: - Fixed the issue where iDRAC10 could not be configured to use Generic LDAP. - Fixed the issue where Directory Services user login was slow or failed in large LDAP/AD environments. - Fixed the issue where user authentication failed in multi-domain setups when the user domain differed from the group domain - Fixed the issue where Active Directory authentication failed in iDRAC10 for users belonging to Nested AD Groups. - Fixed the issue where Active Directory users with parentheses () in their usernames were unable to log in due to improper handling of special characters during AD authentication. - Fixed the issue where Directory Service integration failed when the Common Name (CN) contained a comma. - Fixed the issue where Active Directory authentication fails when the AD Group name contained a period (.). - Fixed the issue where the Custom SMTP Sender Email input field did not accept special characters, preventing users from entering valid email addresses with symbols. - Fixed the issue where generating a Webserver CSR using the iDRAC UI or Redfish fails with error code RAC0508 when the email address contained more than one period (.). - Fixed the issue where the German translation of the "Cancel" button in iDRAC pop-ups was incorrectly displayed. - Fixed the issue where the iDRAC UI wizard did not accept colons (:) in the password field, preventing users from setting passwords that included this valid special character. Enhancements: - N/A
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