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iDRAC 8/7 v2.50.50.50 User’s Guide

Obtaining certificates

The following table lists the types of certificates based on the login type.

Table 1. Types of certificate based on login typeDetails of obtaining the various certificate types based on login type:
Login Type Certificate Type How to Obtain

Single Sign-on using Active Directory

Trusted CA certificate

Generate a CSR and get it signed from a Certificate Authority

SHA-2 certificates are also supported.

Smart Card login as a local or Active Directory user

  • User certificate
  • Trusted CA certificate
  • User Certificate — Export the smart card user certificate as Base64-encoded file using the card management software provided by the smart card vendor.
  • Trusted CA certificate — This certificate is issued by a CA.

SHA-2 certificates are also supported.

Active Directory user login

Trusted CA certificate

This certificate is issued by a CA.

SHA-2 certificates are also supported.

Local User login

SSL Certificate

Generate a CSR and get it signed from a trusted CA

NOTE: iDRAC ships with a default self-signed SSL server certificate. The iDRAC Web server, Virtual Media, and Virtual Console use this certificate.

SHA-2 certificates are also supported.


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