Configuring the login security banner – HP Integrated Lights-Out 3 User Manual

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Table 5 Remote Console Computer Lock keys (continued)

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3.

Click Apply to save the changes.

Configuring the Integrated Remote Console Trust setting (.NET IRC)

The .NET IRC is launched through Microsoft ClickOnce, which is part of the Microsoft .NET
Framework. ClickOnce requires that any application installed from an SSL connection be from a
trusted source. If a browser is not configured to trust an iLO processor, and the Integrated Remote
Console Trust setting is set to Enabled, ClickOnce displays the following error message:

Cannot Start Application – Application download did not succeed...

To specify whether all clients that browse to this iLO require a trusted iLO certificate to run the .NET
IRC:
1.

Navigate to the Administration

→Security→Remote Console page, as shown in

Figure 28 (page

67)

.

Figure 28 Remote Console Trust Settings

2.

Select one of the following in the Integrated Remote Console Trust Setting section:

Enabled—The .NET IRC is installed and runs only if this iLO certificate and the issuer
certificate have been imported and are trusted.

Disabled (default)—When you launch the .NET IRC, the browser installs the application
from a non-SSL connection. SSL is still used after the .NET IRC starts to exchange encryption
keys.

3.

Click Apply.

Configuring the Login Security Banner

The Login Security Banner feature allows you to configure the security banner displayed on the
iLO login page. For example, you could enter a message indicating that an iLO system uses FIPS
Mode.

You must have the Configure iLO Settings privilege to make changes on the Login Security Banner
page.

To enable the Login Security Banner:

Configuring iLO security

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