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тАО08-10-2010 06:33 AM
тАО08-10-2010 06:33 AM
thanks.
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тАО08-10-2010 09:58 AM
тАО08-10-2010 09:58 AM
Re: ilo2 remote console/telnet security
If you connect to iLO via Telnet (port 23), all communication is sent unencrypted. Your iLO remote console does not use port 23 however, and port 23 is disabled by default in iLO. The remote console is browser based and uses encrypted traffic across port 443 (secure HTTP).
If you need command line access to iLO I recommend using SSH (port 22) rather than Telnet for security reasons. Most Linux clients have SSH client software installed natively. For Windows clients I like PuTTY (or PLINK for command-line).
good luck, if you appreciate the answers we appreciate the points!
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тАО08-10-2010 10:23 AM
тАО08-10-2010 10:23 AM
Re: ilo2 remote console/telnet security
Its odd that I have a webclient open communicating on 443 and yet its also using port 23. I just want to know whats going across the wire.
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тАО08-10-2010 02:56 PM - last edited on тАО05-18-2021 05:39 AM by Ramya_Heera
тАО08-10-2010 02:56 PM - last edited on тАО05-18-2021 05:39 AM by Ramya_Heera
SolutionSee page 28 of the iLO Security technical paper:
http://www.hp.com/go/ilo --> More iLO Documentation --> "HP Integrated Lights-Out Security, 6th edition"
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тАО08-11-2010 06:41 AM
тАО08-11-2010 06:41 AM
Re: ilo2 remote console/telnet security
Telnet itself is disabled by default, but port 23 is enabled for establishing the remote console session.
Traffic through the remote console session is always encrypted, but if you enable Telnet and connect with a standard non-encrypted client then you are still transmitting unencrypted text.
You can modify this port in the Administration > Access > Services section
good luck!