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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:
sslcertdelete
Table 94. Details of sslcertdelete
Description Command to delete a custom signing certificate from iDRAC.
To run this subcommand, you must have the Configure iDRAC privilege.
Synopsis
racadm sslcertdelete -t <type>
racadm sslcertdelete -t 8 -i <instance(1 or 2)>
Input -tSpecifies the type of certificate to delete. The type of certificate is:
3Custom signing certificate
4Client trust certificate for SSL
8Telemetry certificate
Output The following information is displayed:
The custom signing certificate was deleted.
The iDRAC resets and may be offline temporarily.
Telemetry certificate deleted successfully.
Example
Use Remote RACADM to delete the custom signing certificate.
$ racadm -r 192.168.0 -u root -p xxx sslcertdelete -t 3
118 RACADM Subcommand Details