Configuring Remote Console Computer Lock settings
This feature locks the OS or logs a user out when a Remote Console session ends or the network link to
iLO is lost. If you open a .NET IRC or Java IRC window when this feature is configured, the operating
system will be locked when you close the window.
Prerequisites
Configure iLO Settings privilege
Procedure
1.
Click
Remote Console & Media
in the navigation tree, and then click the
Security
tab.
2.
Select from the following
Remote Console Computer Lock
settings:
Windows
,
Custom
, and
Disabled
.
3.
Select a computer lock key sequence.
4.
To save the changes, click
Apply
.
Remote Console Computer Lock options
•
Windows
—Use this option to configure iLO to lock a managed server running a Windows operating
system. The server automatically displays the
Computer Locked
dialog box when a Remote Console
session ends or the iLO network link is lost.
•
Custom
—Use this option to configure iLO to use a custom key sequence to lock a managed server or
log out a user on that server. You can select up to five keys from the list. The selected key sequence is
sent automatically to the server operating system when a Remote Console session ends or the iLO
network link is lost.
•
Disabled
(default)—Use this option to disable the Remote Console Computer Lock feature. When a
Remote Console session ends or the iLO network link is lost, the operating system on the managed
server is not locked.
More information
Keys for configuring Remote Console computer lock keys and hot keys on page 117
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 must be from a trusted source.
If a browser is not configured to trust an iLO processor, and this setting is enabled, ClickOnce notifies you
that the application cannot start.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise recommends installing a trusted SSL certificate and enabling the
IRC
requires a trusted certificate in iLO
setting. In this configuration, the .NET IRC is launched by using an
HTTPS connection. If the
IRC requires a trusted certificate in iLO
setting is disabled, the .NET IRC is
launched by using a non-SSL connection, and SSL is used after the .NET IRC starts to exchange
encryption keys.
Prerequisites
Configure iLO Settings privilege
Configuring Remote Console Computer Lock settings
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