Firefox, Chrome, Firefox chrome – HP Integrated Lights-Out 3 User Manual

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1.

Enable authentication in Internet Explorer:
a.

Select Tools

→Internet Options.

b.

Click the Advanced tab.

c.

Scroll to the Security section.

d.

Verify that the Enable Integrated Windows Authentication option is selected.

e.

Click OK.

2.

Add the iLO domain to the Intranet zone:
a.

Select Tools

→Internet Options.

b.

Click the Security tab.

c.

Click the Local intranet icon.

d.

Click the Sites button.

e.

Click the Advanced button.

f.

Enter the site to add in the Add this website to the zone box.

On a corporate network, *.example.net is sufficient.

g.

Click Add.

h.

Click Close.

i.

Click OK to close the Local intranet dialog box.

j.

Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog box.

3.

Enable Automatic logon only in Intranet zone:
a.

Select Tools

→Internet Options.

b.

Click the Security tab.

c.

Click the Local intranet icon.

d.

Click Custom level.

e.

Scroll to the User Authentication section.

f.

Verify that the Automatic logon only in Intranet zone option is selected.

g.

Click OK to close the Security Settings — Local Intranet Zone window.

h.

Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog box.

4.

If any options were changed, close and restart Internet Explorer.

5.

Use the FQDN to browse to iLO (for example, iloname.example.net).

6.

Click the HP Zero Sign In button.

Firefox

This section describes the procedure for enabling single sign-on with Firefox. The following steps
enable login if Active Directory is configured correctly for iLO, and iLO is configured correctly for
Kerberos login:
1.

Enter about:config in the browser location bar to open the browser configuration page.

If the message This might void your warranty! appears, click the I'll be careful, I
promise! button.

2.

Enter network.negotiate in the Filter box.

3.

Double-click network.negotiate-auth.trusted-uris.

4.

Enter the iLO DNS domain name (for example, example.net), and then click OK.

5.

Use the FQDN to browse to iLO (for example, iloname.example.net).

6.

Click the HP Zero Sign In button.

Chrome

No special settings are required for the Chrome browser.

Kerberos support

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