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iLO MP Supported Browsers and Client Operating Systems, Security, Firefox for Windows and Linux - web console access

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iLO MP Supported Browsers and Client Operating Systems iLO is an independent microprocessor running an embedded operating system. This architecture ensures that the majority of iLO functionality is available regardless of the host operating system. For graceful host operating system shutdown, HP Systems Insight Manager integration requires health drivers and management agents or remote console access. Table 1-2 lists the supported browsers and operating systems on the iLO MP. Table 1-2 Supported Browsers and Client Operating Systems Browsers Java™ Plug-in 1.5.0_08 Firefox 2.0.0.4 Internet Explorer 6.0 HP Secure Web Browser 1.7.13 HP-UX 11.23/11.31 X Client Operating Systems Windows Linux XP WS 2003 Red Hat SuSE Enterprise Enterprise X X X X X X Open VMS 8.3 X Related links: • Java for HP-UX - http://www.hp.com/products1/unix/java/versions/index.html - http://www.hp.com/products1/unix/java/archives/index.html • Java for OpenVMS - http://h18012.www1.hp.com/java/alpha • Firefox for HP-UX - http://www.hp.com/products1/unix/java/firefox/index.html Note: 1.5.0.00 needs patch - http://www.hp.com/go/firefox • Firefox for Linux - http://linuxcoe.corp.hp.com • Firefox for Windows and Linux - http://www.mozilla.com/firefox • Browser Support 1.5.0 - http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/system-configurations.html • Operating Systems for MVX - http://psweb1.cup.hp.com/~projects/sisl_prgm_mgmt/mvx%20(Low-end%20Montvale)/mvx%20info.htm Security It is important to have strong security surrounding the iLO device. HP security requirements of the enterprise and architected iLO include the following: Authentication Determines who is at the other end of the network connection. iLO incorporates authentication techniques with the use of 128-bit (Secure Socket Layer) SSL encryption. Authorization Determines whether the user attempting to perform a specific action has the right to perform that action. Using local accounts, iLO offers administrators the ability to define up to 19 separate users and to vary the server access rights of each user. The directory services capabilities 22 Introduction to iLO MP

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iLO MP Supported Browsers and Client Operating Systems
iLO is an independent microprocessor running an embedded operating system. This architecture
ensures that the majority of iLO functionality is available regardless of the host operating system.
For graceful host operating system shutdown, HP Systems Insight Manager integration requires
health drivers and management agents or remote console access.
Table 1-2
lists the supported browsers and operating systems on the iLO MP.
Table 1-2 Supported Browsers and Client Operating Systems
Client Operating Systems
Browsers
Open
VMS
Linux
Windows
HP-UX
Java™ Plug-in 1.5.0_08
8.3
SuSE
Red Hat
Enterprise
WS 2003
Enterprise
XP
11.23/11.31
X
X
X
X
X
Firefox 2.0.0.4
X
X
Internet Explorer 6.0
X
HP Secure Web Browser 1.7.13
Related links:
Java for HP-UX
http://www
.hp.com/products1/unix/jav
a/v
ersions/index.html
http://www
.hp.com/products1/unix/jav
a/archiv
es/index.html
Java for OpenVMS
a/alpha
Firefox for HP-UX
http://www
.hp.com/products1/unix/jav
a/firefox/index.html
Note: 1.5.0.00 needs patch
http://www
.hp.com/go/firefox
Firefox for Linux
Firefox for Windows and Linux
http://www
.mozilla.com/firefox
Browser Support 1.5.0
http://jav
a.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/system-configurations.html
Operating Systems for MVX
http://psw
eb1.cup.hp.com/~projects/sisl_prgm_mgmt/mvx%20(Low-end%20Montv
ale)/mvx%20info.htm
Security
It is important to have strong security surrounding the iLO device. HP security requirements of
the enterprise and architected iLO include the following:
Authentication
Determines who is at the other end of the network connection. iLO
incorporates authentication techniques with the use of 128-bit (Secure
Socket Layer) SSL encryption.
Authorization
Determines whether the user attempting to perform a specific action has
the right to perform that action. Using local accounts, iLO offers
administrators the ability to define up to 19 separate users and to vary
the server access rights of each user. The directory services capabilities
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Introduction to iLO MP