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Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005

5.

Set the state of the LDAP service to enabled.

From the service processor command line, type:

set /SP/clients/ldap state=

enabled

7.3.3

What Next

Verify that LDAP authentication is working by attempting to log in to the service
processor using an LDAP user name and password.

Note –

The ILOM Service Processor searches local users before LDAP users. If an

LDAP user name exists as a local user, ILOM uses the local account for
authentication.

7.4

How to Manage Access to the Service
Processor

You can display or configure HTTP, HTTPS, and Secure Shell (SSH) services from the
service processor command-line interface. By default, HTTPS access is enabled.

7.4.1

Displaying Access Settings

Type this command to display HTTP settings:

show /SP/services/http

Type this command to display HTTPS settings:

show /SP/services/https

Type these commands to display SSH key settings:

show /SP/services/ssh/keys/dsa

show /SP/services/ssh/keys/rsa

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