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03-15-2018 04:48 AM
03-15-2018 04:48 AM
DL160 G6 LO100 - Restore Preinstalled Public Key Certificate (HP)
After following the steps on pages 49-51 of the LO100 User Guide to replace the Preinstalled Public Certificate & Key (HP) with a Private Certificate & Key using the web browser, then reseting the BMC, I can no longer seem to connect at all via HTTPS://<IP address>. I can however still connect via HTTP.
Doing a port scan reveals HTTPS, Tunnel is OpenSSL SSLv3: BMC HTTP Server therefore I can only presume there is something wrong with the generated cert & key, even though the "LO100 checks the validity of the key/certificate pair after you reset the BMC".
Is there anyway of restoring the Preinstalled Public Certificate & Key (HP) to allow recovery of HTTPS login?
LO100 is at the latest 4.26 firmware.
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