CLI Guide

Upload an invalid key to iDRAC User 2 in the first key space using a string.
$ racadm sshpkauth -i 2 -k 1 -t "This is invalid key
Text"
ERROR: Key text appears to be corrupt
Upload a valid key to iDRAC User 2 in the first key space using a file.
$ racadm sshpkauth -i 2 -k 1 -f pkkey.key
Key file successfully uploaded.
Get all keys for User 2 on iDRAC.
$ racadm sshpkauth -v -i 2 -k all
********************* User ID 2 ******************
Key ID 1:
ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAIEAzzy+k2npnKqVEXGXIzo0sbR6JgA5YNbWs3ekoxXV
fe3yJVpVc/5zrrr7XrwKbJAJTqSw8Dg3iR4n3vUaP+lPHmUv5Mn55Ea6LHUslAXFqXmOdlThd
wilU2VLw/iRH1ZymUFnut8ggbPQgqV2L8bsUaMqb5PooIIvV6hy4isCNJU=
1024-bit RSA, converted from OpenSSH by xx_xx@xx.xx
Key ID 2:
Key ID 3:
Key ID 4:
sslcertdownload
Table 84. Details of sslcertdownload attribute
Description
Downloads an SSL certificate from iDRAC to the client’s file system.
To run this subcommand, you must have the Server Control privilege.
NOTE: This subcommand is only supported on one or more remote interfaces.
Synopsis
racadm sslcertdownload -f <filename> -t <type>
Input
-f — Specifies the target filename on local file system to download the certificate.
-t <type> — Specifies the type of certificate to download, either the CA certificate for Directory Service or
the server certificate.
1=server certificate
2=Active Directory
3=Custom Signing Certificate
4=Client Trust certificate for SSL
Output Returns 0 when successful and nonzero number when unsuccessful.
Example
Download server certificate:
racadm -r 192.168.0 -u root -p xxx sslcertdownload -t 1 -f cert.txt
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