7Click Next until the last page is displayed. If Active Directory is configured to use standard schema, then Active Directory Configuration and Management Step 4a of 4 page is displayed. If Active Directory is configured to use extended schema, then Active Directory Configuration and Management Step 4 of 4 page is displayed.

8Click Finish to apply the settings.

Using RACADM:

You can upload the keytab file to iDRAC6 using the following CLI racadm command:

racadm krbkeytabupload -f <filename>

where <filename> is the name of the keytab file. The racadm command is supported by both local and remote racadm.

To enable single sign–on using the CLI, run the racadm command:

racadm config -g cfgActiveDirectory -o cfgADSSOEnable 1

Logging Into iDRAC6 Using SSO

1Log in to your system using a valid Active Directory account.

2To access the iDRAC6 Web page, type: https://<FQDN address>

If the default HTTPS port number (port 443) has been changed, type: https://<FQDN address>:<port number>

where FQDN address is the iDRAC FQDN (idracdnsname.domain name) and port number is the HTTPS port number.

NOTE: If you use IP address instead of FQDN, SSO will fail.

The iDRAC6 logs you in, using your credentials that were cached in the operating system when you logged in using your valid Active Directory account.

You are logged into the iDRAC6 with appropriate Microsoft Active Directory privileges if:

You are a Microsoft Active Directory user.

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