iDRAC includes a web server that uses
the industry-standard SSL security protocol to transfer encrypted
data over a network. Built upon asymmetric encryption technology,
SSL is widely accepted for providing authenticated and encrypted communication
between clients and servers to prevent eavesdropping across a network.
By default, the iDRAC web server has a Dell self-signed SSL digital
certificate. Redfish service reuses this certificate installed on the iDRAC web
server. You can replace the default SSL certificate
with a certificate signed by a well-known Certificate Authority (CA).
You can replace SSL certificates using the iDRAC interfaces such as
web interface, RACADM, or WSMan. For more information on managing
SSL certificates of iDRAC, see the latest iDRAC User’s Guide available
at Dell.com/idracmanuals.
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