HP Integrity iLO 3 Operations Guide

Related links:
Java for HP-UX
http://www.hp.com/products1/unix/java/versions/index.html
http://www.hp.com/products1/unix/java/archives/index.html
Java for OpenVMS
http://h18012.www1.hp.com/java/alpha
Mozilla Firefox for HP-UX
http://www.hp.com/products1/unix/java/firefox/index.html
Note: 1.5.0.00 needs patch
http://www.hp.com/go/firefox
Mozilla Firefox for Linu
http://linuxcoe.corp.hp.com
Mozilla Firefox for Windows and Linux
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox
Browser Support 1.5.0
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/system-configurations.html
Security
You must have strong security surrounding the iLO 3 device. HP security requirements for iLO 3
include the following:
Authentication Integrity iLO 3 incorporates authentication techniques with the use of Secure
Socket Layer (SSL) encryption. It is password-based for web and password-
and key-based for secure shell (SSH).
Authorization Using local accounts, iLO 3 enables you to define up to 19 separate users
and to vary the server access rights of each user. The directory services
capabilities of iLO 3 enables you to maintain network user accounts and
security policies in a central, scalable database that supports thousands of
users, devices, and management roles.
Integrity Integrity iLO 3 incorporates a trusted Java applet for vMedia.
Privacy Integrity iLO 3 uses SSL for web connections, RSL-RC4 encryption for serial
console, and SSH-DES3/DES128 2.0 recommended encryption algorithms
for SSH-based connections. You can enable or disable Telnet, web, and
SSH connectivity.
NOTE: Integrity iLO 3 ships with Telnet disabled by default.
Login Integrity iLO 3 enforces a progressive login delay after failed login attempts
have occurred (default three) to protect the iLO from brute force dictionary
attacks.
16 Introduction