1. Navigate to Settings > SSLSettings.
2. Click the Generate SSLCertificate tab. Fill in the required information to generate the certificate:
a. Common Name: enter a common name for the certificate.
b. Organization: enter the organization name for which the certificate will be generated.
c. Organization Unit: enter the organization unit name for which the certificate will be generated.
d. City or Locality: enter the location of the organization.
e. State or Province: enter the state or province the organization is located in.
f. Country: enter the country the organization is located in.
g. Email Address: enter the email address of the organization.
h. Valid For: enter the number of days the certificate will be valid for. This value can range from 1
to 3650 days.
i. Key Length: enter the key length bit value for the certificate.
j. Type: select Self-Signed Certificate to create a self-signed certificate and the corresponding
private key in the system.
k. Click Save to generate and install the self-signed certificate and private key.
Note: After the file is uploaded successfully, the HTTPS service will be restarted to use
the newly uploaded certificate. You can now access your IPMI module securely using
the following IPaddress format in your browser:
https://<IPMI module IPaddress>
System Firewall Settings
The System Firewall page allows you to configure the IPMI module firewall settings. Firewall rules can be set
for specific IPaddresses, a range of IPaddresses, or port numbers. You must be at least an Operator to view
this page. Only Administrators can delete a firewall.
General Firewall Settings
In the General Firewall Settings page you can add new firewall settings or update existing firewall settings.
Adding Firewall Settings
1. Navigate to Settings > Firewall > General Firewall Settings > Add Firewall Settings.
2. Select Block All to block all the incoming IPs and Ports.
3. Select Flush All to flush all of the system firewall rules.
4. Select Timeout to enable or disable firewall rules with timeout.
5. Enter the Start Time as the time when the respective firewall rule takes effect.
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