Setup Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 iDRAC9 Configuration for RSA SecurID
- 3 RSA SecurID 2FA with Local Users
- 4 RSA SecurID 2FA with Active Directory Users
- 5 RSA SecurID 2FA with Generic LDAP Directory Users
- 6 Troubleshooting RSA SecurID Issues
- 6.1 Misconfiguration or iDRAC Configuration Gets Reset
- 6.2 Datacenter License Expires or Gets Downgraded or Deleted
- 6.3 Authentication Failures without being Prompted for RSA Passcode
- 6.4 Authentication failures with Correct RSA Passcode
- 6.5 Authentication Failures with Correct RSA Passcode due to Timeout
- 6.6 RSA Configuration gets lost after importing Server Configuration Profile
- Appendix A: Configure iDRAC Using RACADM
- Appendix B: References
RSA SecurID 2FA with Active Directory Users
ID 450
RSA next passcode required for the AD user
4.3 Log in to iDRAC from SSH with an AD User
To login into SSH, you must use the User Principal Name (UPN) to log in; for example, kquan@fwad.local.
Also, you have three attempts to enter a correct RSA passcode to be authenticated.
Logging into iDRAC from SSH with an AD user
RSA next passcode required for the AD user