Two-factor authentication certificate upload tab, Signed in users – HP Onboard Administrator User Manual

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Description

MD5 Fingerprint

This field can be used to validate the authenticity of the certificate

SHA1 Fingerprint

This field can be used to validate the authenticity of the certificate.

To remove an existing certificate, click Remove.

Two-Factor Authentication Certificate Upload tab

To enable Two-Factor Authentication, upload at least one valid certificate belonging to a CA to the Onboard

Administrator.
There are two methods for uploading certificates for use in HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator:

Paste certificate contents into the text field and click Upload.

Paste the URL of the certificate into the URL field and click Apply.

Signed In Users

This screen displays all the current sessions signed in to the Onboard Administrator. This screen is only

available to Administrators with Onboard Administrator access. The Administrator can terminate sessions,
disable users, and delete users from this screen.
Current Session—This table lists the session created when you signed in to the Onboard Administrator.
Other Sessions—This table lists the other users signed in to the Onboard Administrator.

Column

Description

Check box

Used to select a user or all users.

Username

The name of the user signed in to the enclosure.

IP Address

The user account IP address. The IP address of the session can be an enclosure linked
address if it looks like "169.254.1.x". These sessions are created by other linked

enclosures. Performing a delete, disable, or terminate session on a user with a linked

enclosure IP address might end the enclosure link sessions of other users.

For KVM and Serial logins the IP address field displays Local.

Age

The length of time, measured in days, hours, minutes and seconds, the user account has

been signed in.

Idle Time

The length of time, measured in days, hours, minutes and seconds, the signed in

account has been idle.

User Type

The type of user signed in to the enclosure. Possible values are Local, LDAP, or HP SSO.

Session Type

The type of session of the signed in user. Possible values are Web, SSH, Telnet, KVM,

Serial, and Factory Diagnostics.

OA Module

The Onboard Administrator module the user is signed into. Possible values are Active

or Standby.

Delete Users—Select a user or users to be deleted by selecting the check box next to the name of the user, and

click Delete Users. You cannot delete your own account or the built-in Administrator account.
Disable Users—Select a user or users to be disabled by selecting the check box next to the name of the user,

and click Disable Users. You cannot disable your own account or the built-in Administrator account.
Terminate Sessions—Select a user or users whose sessions you want to terminate by selecting the check box

next to the name of the user, and click Terminate Sessions. You cannot terminate your own session.

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