200 Configuring iDRAC6 for Single Sign-On or Smart Card LoginAccess PropertiesiDRAC Information page, and the domaincontroller time by right clicking on the time in the bottom right handcorner of the screen. The timezone offset is displayed in the pop updisplay. For US Central Standard Time (CST), this is –6 ). Use thefollowing RACADM timezone offset command to synchronize theiDRAC6 time (through Remote or Telnet/SSH RACADM): racadmconfig -g cfgRacTuning –o cfgRacTuneTimeZoneOffset value in minutes>. For example, if the system time isGMT -6 (US CST) and time is 2PM, set the iDRAC6 time to GMT timeof 18:00 which would require you to enter 360 in the above command forthe offset. You can also use cfgRacTuneDaylightoffset to allow for daylightsavings variation. This saves you from having to change the time on thosetwo occasions every year when the daylight savings adjustments are made,or allow for it in the above offset using 300 in the above example.Frequently Asked Questions About SSOSSO login fails on Windows Server 2008 R2 x64. What should I do for SSOto work with Windows Server 2008 R2 x64?1 Executehttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd560670(WS.10).aspx for thedomain controller and domain policy. Configure your computers to usethe DES-CBC-MD5 cipher suite. These settings might affectcompatibility with client computers or services and applications in yourenvironment. The Configure encryption types allowed for Kerberos policysetting is located at Computer Configuration\Security Settings\LocalPolicies\Security Options.2 The domain clients must have the updated GPO. At the command line,type gpupdate /force and delete the old key tab with klistpurge cmd.3 Once the GPO has been updated, create the new keytab.4 Upload the keytab to the iDRAC6.You can now log in to iDRAC using SSO.