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02-22-2011 01:36 PM
02-22-2011 01:36 PM
iLO2/iLO3: Import Trusted CA Certificate for Two-Factor Authentication using HPONCFG/RIBCL/XML???
Tobias had a security question:
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Hello,
how can I import the “Trusted CA Certificate“ for Two-Factor Authentication in to iLO2/iLO3 using HPONCFG/RIBCL/XML???
I found in the sample scripts and in the running configuration the following parameters
<MOD_TWOFACTOR_SETTINGS>
<AUTH_TWOFACTOR_ENABLE VALUE="N" />
<CERT_REVOCATION_CHECK VALUE="N" />
<CERT_OWNER_SUBJECT />
</MOD_TWOFACTOR_SETTINGS>
These values correspond to the GUI section Security Settings. Does anybody know how to configure this value using the RIBCL XML script?
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Lauren answered the question from Tobias:
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Tobias,
Two-Factor Authentication is checked via an Activ key or through a SmartCard. It doesn’t need a Trusted CA Certificate. We can only enable/disable Two-Factor Authentication.
Thanks,
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