Dell Remote Access Controller 4 Firmware Version 1.30 Universal Remote User Manual


 
Managing and Recovering a Remote System 83
When accessing the DRAC 4 Web-based
interface, I get a security warning stating the
hostname of the SSL certificate does not match
the hostname of the DRAC
4.
DRAC 4 includes a default DRAC 4 server
certificate to ensure network security for the
Web-based interface and remote racadm features.
When this certificate is used, the Web browser
displays a security warning because the default
certificate is issued to RAC default certificate
which does not match the host name of the
DRAC
4 (for example, the IP address). To address
this security concern, upload a DRAC
4 server
certificate issued to the IP address of the DRAC
4.
When generating the certificate signing request
(CSR) to be used for issuing the certificate, ensure
that the common name (CN) of the CSR matches
the IP address of the DRAC
4 (for example,
192.168.0.120). See "
Ensuring DRAC 4 Network
Security" for more information about generating
CSRs and issuing certificates.
When accessing the DRAC 4 Web-based
interface, I get a security warning stating the
SSL certificate was issued by a certificate
authority (CA) that is not trusted.
DRAC 4 includes a default DRAC 4 server
certificate to ensure network security for the
Web-based interface and remote racadm features.
This certificate was not issued by a trusted CA.
To
address this security concern, upload a DRAC 4
server certificate issued by a trusted CA
(for
example, Thawte or Verisign). See "Ensuring
DRAC 4 Network Security" for more information
about issuing certificates.
Why doesn’t my DNS server register my
DRAC
4?
Some DNS servers only register names of
31
characters or fewer.
Why am I getting multiple keystrokes even
when I press the key only once?
Set the key repetition rate to slow on the server
when Console Redirection is desired and network
bandwidth is low.
Table 4-32. Managing and Recovering a Remote System: Frequently Asked Questions (continued)
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