Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 9 RACADM CLI Guide

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sslcertupload

Table 1. Details of sslcertuploadThe following table provides details about the sslcertupload subcommand:
sslcertupload
Description Uploads a custom SSL server or CA certificate for Directory Service from the client to iDRAC. To run this subcommand, you must have the following privilege:
  • Active Directory certificate - Configure iDRAC and Configure Users.
  • Public Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) format - Configure iDRAC.
  • Client Trust certificate for SSL format - Configure iDRAC
  • Web server certificate- Login to iDRAC and Configure iDRAC
NOTE:For this command, files without extension or no extension are allowed.
Synopsis
  • racadm sslcertupload -t <type> -f <filename> -p <passphrase>
  • racadm sslcertupload -t 8 -i <instance(1 or 2)>
Input
  • -f—Specifies the source filename in the local file system of the certificate uploaded.
  • -p—Pass phrase for the Public Key Cryptography Standards file.
  • -t—Specifies the type of certificate to upload. The type of certificate must be:
    • 1—Server certificate
    • 2—CA certificate for Directory Service
    • 3—Public Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) format
    • 4—Client Trust certificate for SSL format
    • 6—SEKM SSL certificate
    • 7—KMS CA certificate
    • 8—Rsyslog Server CA
    • 9—RSA CA certificate
    • 10—SCEP CA certificate
    • 12—Rsyslog Server CA Cert
    • 13— Rsyslog Client trust Cert
    • 14— IEEE 802.1X Custom Certificate
    • 15— IEEE 802.1X Server CA Certificate
    • 16—Custom certificate
    • 17— IEEE 802.1X Custom Signing Certificate
  • -i—Instance value should be 1 or 2. This is applicable only for Rsyslog Server CA certificate(-t 8).
Output
  • racadm -r 192.168.0.2 -u root -p xxx sslcertupload -t 2 -f cert.txt Certificate that is successfully uploaded to the RAC.
  • racadm sslcertupload -t 8 -i 1 Telemetry certificate uploaded successfully.
Example
  • Uploading a server certificate:
    racadm -r 192.168.0.2 -u root -p xxx sslcertupload -t 1 -f cert.txt
    
  • Uploading web server certificate and key:
    racadm -r 192.168.0.2 -u root -p xxx sslcertupload -t 6 -f cert.txt -k key.txt
  • Uploading Active Directory certificate:
    racadm -r 192.168.0.2 -u root -p xxx sslcertupload -t 2 -f ad_cert.txt
  • Uploading Client Trust certificate for SSL:
    racadm -r 192.168.0.2 -u root -p xxx sslcertupload -t 4 -f https_cert.cer
  • Uploading a telemetry certificate:
    racadm -r 192.168.0.2 -u root -p xxx sslcertupload -t 8 -i 1

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