X-Git-Url: https://git.adam-barratt.org.uk/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=input%2Fhowto%2Filo-https.mdwn;h=967d7f01d046b40c9ee4710bf68d92dc7d96b8a4;hb=4748598a49ca95a8569fb7638db087e00821ddeb;hp=7da3890e7a16e91c835c9a6767febb373646c61f;hpb=2d7d8e86924b44d299d038a0d127847577e1dfd3;p=mirror%2Fdsa-wiki.git diff --git a/input/howto/ilo-https.mdwn b/input/howto/ilo-https.mdwn index 7da3890..967d7f0 100644 --- a/input/howto/ilo-https.mdwn +++ b/input/howto/ilo-https.mdwn @@ -2,6 +2,9 @@ HP iLO systems do https. we have our own ilo-CA for them. To create a new cert, fetch the CSR, then use the sign-modified-csr script in the CA-ilo dir on our CA host. +(currently db.debian.org:/srv/ca.debian.org/CA-ilo) The CA password is in +dsa-passwords in the ca file. + If we have a complete management network, add the hostname from that to the cert also, for instance gluck-ilo.debprivate-ftcollins.debian.org. If the iLO has a public internet hostname or even just an IP address that we