Dell Iso Certificate Pdf

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Doesanyone have any idea what format I need to be using to provide a pre-existing wildcard (*.noc.sbc.edu) SSL certificate and key to my M1000e's CMC and iDRACs? Nothing I try works including zillions of conversions involving X509, Base 64 encoding, etc.

The CMC wants me to provide a certificate file and key file uploaded through the browser. Everything I try gives me a wonderfully helpful "Bad Type" or "Bad Format" with zero details. The documentation for the CMC and the iDRAC units is worthless in this regard simply saying it wants it X509 and Base-64 encoded which leaves, thanks to all the variations in SSL cert standards, a blue million possibilities.


I've been running them through openssl tons of ways creating different permutations without coming up with a format the system likes. I don't know if it's the format I'm choosing, a dislike of chained intermediates, or the alignment of the planets... but there is just so little detail and so many possible ways to do this wrong that I'm thoroughly frustrated.


I also have the same question. I can't use the automatic CSR generation becuase it doesn't put in a Server Alternate Name for the IP Address, so the web browser still doesn't like it. Thanks for any help!


I'm really trying to figure out how to create a SHA2 signed certificate for the iDRAC 6. I searched everything I could imagine in Google and Bing then though of just creating on with OpenSSL so I ended up at this thread. If there is an easier way to generate a SHA2 certificate, please let me know.


Generated a SHA2 on the latest firmware and uploaded an x509 cert only (not intermediate) from the CSR and it worked just fine in the GUI. I did try to upload a bundle the first time, though, and it threw the same error as you got.


This link is an interactive guide that will tell you how to download/install OpenSSL, and then you can select .pfx as your current format and it will instruct you how to convert it to a .pem file, extract the private key, along with all of the other steps needed to get your CA certificate working. I have used this for several CA Questions and found it very helpful.


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CSI Driver for Dell PowerMax can be deployed by using the provided Helm v3 charts and installation scripts on both Kubernetes and OpenShift platforms. For more detailed information on the installation scripts, see the script documentation.


The certificate and key are provided to the proxy via a Kubernetes TLS secret (in the same namespace). The SSL certificate must be an X.509 certificate encoded in PEM format. The certificates can be obtained via a Certificate Authority or can be self-signed and generated by a tool such as openssl.


Starting from v2.7.0 , these secrets will be created automatically using the below tls.key and tls.cert contents provided in values.yaml file.For this , we need to install cert-manager using below command which manages the certs and secrets .


Edit samples/secret/vcenter-secret.yaml file, to point to the correct namespace, and replace the values for the username and password parameters.These values can be obtained using base64 encoding as described in the following example:


As part of the CSI driver installation, the CSI driver requires a secret with the name powermax-certs present in the namespace powermax. This secret contains the X509 certificates of the CA which signed the Unisphere SSL certificate in PEM format. This secret is mounted as a volume in the driver container. In earlier releases, if the install script did not find the secret, it created an empty secret with the same name. From the 1.2.0 release, the secret volume has been made optional. The install script no longer attempts to create an empty secret.


The CSI driver exposes an install parameter skipCertificateValidation which determines if the driver performs client-side verification of the Unisphere certificates. The skipCertificateValidation parameter is set to true by default, and the driver does not verify the Unisphere certificates.

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