Unfortunately no serial number is displayed there. Certificate can be viewed from command line's "SO" (=Security Options) and "L" (display SSL certificate). ILOM firmware in question is "E.03.30" (latest AFAIK) on a HP Integrity (Itanium2) rx4640 server. When trying to connect to HP'S iLOM2 (Integrated Lights Out Management 2) via HTTPS, Firefox 2.0.0.4 (on Windows/XP) brings up a windows saying that there was a certificate with a duplicate serial number from the same CA detected, and that I should get a different certificate.ġ) The iLOM2 firmware creates the certificates locally, allowing only limited user influence.Ģ) The user cannot decide to "connect anyway" (like for other dubious certificates)ģ) There's no way to display the details of the certificates that Firefox claims to have duplicate serial numbers (the average user might not care, but the IT professional will)
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