Removing trusted certificates, Configuring remote console security settings, Configuring remote console computer lock settings – HP Integrated Lights-Out 4 User Manual
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Table 7 HP trusted certificate status
Description
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The record is valid.
There is a problem with the trust settings or the iLO license. Possible reasons follow:
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This record contains a DNS name, and the trust mode is set to Trust by Certificate (only
certificates are valid).
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Trust None (SSO disabled) is selected.
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A valid license key is not installed.
The record is not valid. Possible reasons follow:
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An out-of-date certificate is stored in this record. Check the certificate details for more
information.
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The iLO clock is not set or is set incorrectly.
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The iLO clock must be in the Valid from and Valid until range.
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Certificate—Indicates that the record contains a stored certificate. Move the cursor over the
icon to view the certificate details, including subject, issuer, and dates.
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Description—The server name (or certificate subject).
Removing trusted certificates
1.
Navigate to the Administration
→Security→HP SSO page, as shown in
2.
Select one or more records in the Manage Trusted Certificates table.
3.
Click Delete.
The following message appears:
Are you sure you want to remove the selected certificates?
IMPORTANT:
If you delete the certificate of a remote management system, you might
experience impaired functionality when using the remote management system with iLO.
4.
Click Yes.
Configuring Remote Console security settings
Use the Remote Console security settings to control the Remote Console Computer Lock settings
and the Integrated Remote Console Trust setting. You must have the Configure iLO Settings privilege
to change these settings.
Configuring Remote Console Computer Lock settings
Remote Console Computer Lock enhances the security of an iLO-managed server by automatically
locking an operating system or logging out a user when a Remote Console session ends or the
network link to iLO is lost. This feature is standard and does not require an additional license. As
a result, if you open a .NET IRC or Java IRC window and this feature is already configured, the
operating system will be locked when you close the window, even if an iLO license is not installed.
The Remote Console Computer Lock feature is set to Disabled by default.
To change the Remote Console Computer Lock settings:
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Configuring iLO