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When you enable BIOS redirection, do you see BIOS menus on the serial port?
Also what baud rates are you using for BIOS, iDRAC and minicom?
Regards,
Elie
From: linux-poweredge-bounces-Lists On Behalf Of Cameron Smith
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2016 7:31 PM
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iDRAC has the ability to change the port for ssh to something other than 22.
It also has the ability to upload ssh keys so you make the password complex
and rely on the keys.
Sorry I don't have more help for serial access to DRAC.
Cameron Smith
Technical Operations Manager
Network Redux, LLC
Yea, unfortunately the scenario I'm trying to handle is a bit different. My
iDrac is on a public facing network unfortunately without much of a choice
so I have ssh disabled remote ipmi disabled and only allow access to a few
ips. I do this for security hardening. The problem becomes that those
I usually just ssh to the DRAC IP to run racadm commands
Cameron Smith
Technical Operations Manager
Network Redux, LLC
5200 SW Macadam Ave Ste 450
Portland, Oregon 97239
Cell: 503-926-4928
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 4:16 PM, Adonis Peralta wrote:
> For the life of me I can’t
For the life of me I can’t figure out how to connect to the iDRAC6 (racadm
login) (Im on a Dell R710 - iDRAC6 Enterprise) via the serial port. I go into
the bios and have Serial with Console Redirection to COM2. I then Enable RACADM
serial via the web gui. I then proceed to try to connect to
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