Users Guide

Uploading smart card user certificate using RACADM
To upload smart card user certificate, use the usercertupload object. For more information, see the iDRACRACADM Command Line
Interface Reference Guide available at dell.com/idracmanuals.
Uploading trusted CA certificate for smart card
Before you upload the CA certificate, make sure that you have a CA-signed certificate.
Related links
Obtaining certificates
Uploading trusted CA certificate for smart card using web interface
To upload trusted CA certificate for smart card login:
1. In iDRAC Web interface, go to OverviewiDRAC SettingsNetworkUser AuthenticationLocal Users.
The Users page is displayed.
2. In the User ID column, click a user ID number.
The Users Main Menu page is displayed.
3. Under Smart Card Configurations, select Upload Trusted CA Certificate and click Next.
The Trusted CA Certificate Upload page is displayed.
4. Browse and select the trusted CA certificate, and click Apply.
Uploading trusted CA certificate for smart card using RACADM
To upload trusted CA certificate for smart card login, use the usercertupload object. For more information, see the iDRAC
RACADM Command Line Interface Reference Guide available at dell.com/idracmanuals.
Configuring iDRAC smart card login for Active Directory users
Before configuring iDRAC Smart Card login for Active Directory users, make sure that you have completed the required
prerequisites.
To configure iDRAC for smart card login:
1. In iDRAC Web interface, while configuring Active Directory to set up an user account based on standard schema or extended
schema, on the Active Directory Configuration and Management Step 1 of 4 page:
Enable certificate validation.
Upload a trusted CA-signed certificate.
Upload the keytab file.
2. Enable smart card login. For information about the options, see the iDRAC Online Help.
Related links
Enabling or disabling smart card login
Obtaining certificates
Generating Kerberos keytab file
Configuring Active Directory with Standard schema using iDRAC web interface
Configuring Active Directory with Standard schema using RACADM
Configuring Active Directory with Extended schema using iDRAC web interface
Configuring Active Directory with Extended schema using RACADM
Enabling or disabling smart card login
Before enabling or disabling smart card login for iDRAC, make sure that:
You have configure iDRAC permissions.
iDRAC local user configuration or Active Directory user configuration with the appropriate certificates is complete.
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