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Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 9 User's Guide

Simple 2-Factor Authentication (Simple 2FA)

iDRAC offers simple 2-factor authentication option to enhance the security to the local users for logging in. When you log in from a source IP-address which is different from the last login, you will be prompted to enter the second factor authentication details.

Simple two factor authentication has two steps of authentication:
  • iDRAC User name and password
  • Simple 6 digit code which is sent to the user via email. User needs to enter this 6 digit code when prompted at login.
NOTE
  • To receive 6 digit code, it is mandatory to configure 'Custom Sender Address' and have valid SMTP configuration.
  • The 2FA code expires after 10 minutes or is invalidated if it is already consumed before expiry.
  • If a user attempts to login from another location with a different IP-Address while a pending 2FA challenge for the original IP-Address is still outstanding, the same token will be sent for login attempt from the new IP address.
  • The feature is supported with iDRAC Enterprise or Datacenter license.
When 2FA is enabled, following actions are not allowed:
  • Login to iDRAC through any UI which uses CLI with default user credentials.
  • Login to iDRAC through OMM app via Quick Sync-2
  • Add a member iDRAC in Group Manager.
NOTE Racadm, Redfish, WSMAN, IPMI LAN, Serial, CLI from a source IP works only after successful login from supported interfaces like iDRAC GUI and SSH.

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