Server FQDN/IP Address
Enables you to specify the server FQDN or IP address. You can assign this value manually, but it
might be overwritten by the host software when the operating system loads.
• You can enter an FQDN or IP address that is up to 255 bytes.
• To force the browser to refresh and display the new value, save this setting, and then press
F5
.
Authentication Failure Logging
Enables you to configure logging criteria for failed authentications. The following settings are valid:
•
Enabled-Every Failure
—A failed login log entry is recorded after every failed login attempt.
•
Enabled-Every 2nd Failure
—A failed login log entry is recorded after every second failed login
attempt.
•
Enabled-Every 3rd Failure
(default)—A failed login log entry is recorded after every third failed
login attempt.
•
Enabled-Every 5th Failure
—A failed login log entry is recorded after every fifth failed login
attempt.
•
Disabled
—No failed login log entry is recorded.
Authentication Failure Delay Time
Enables you to configure the duration of the iLO login delay after a failed login attempt. The following
values are valid: 2, 5, 10, and 30 seconds.
The default value is 10 seconds.
Authentication Failures Before Delay
Enables you to configure the number of failed login attempts that are allowed before iLO imposes a
login delay. The following values are valid: 1, 3, 5, or every failed login attempt.
The default setting is 1, which means that a login delay is not imposed until the second failed login
attempt.
iLO login with an SSH client
When you log in to iLO with an SSH client, the number of displayed login prompts matches the value of
the
Authentication Failure Logging
option (3 if it is disabled). Your SSH client configuration might affect
the number of prompts, because SSH clients also implement delays after a login failure.
For example, to generate an SSH authentication failure log with the default value (
Enabled-Every 3rd
Failure
), if the SSH client is configured with the number of password prompts set to three, three
consecutive login failures occur as follows:
1.
Run the SSH client and log in with an incorrect login name and password.
You receive three password prompts. After the third incorrect password, the connection ends and the
first login failure is recorded. The SSH login failure counter is set to 1.
2.
Run the SSH client and log in with an incorrect login name and password.
You receive three password prompts. After the third incorrect password, the connection ends and the
second login failure is recorded. The SSH login failure counter is set to 2.
3.
Run the SSH client and log in with an incorrect login name and password.
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iLO login with an SSH client