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extends ../start.pug
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append vars
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- title = "PiKVM IPMI Info"
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- main_js = "ipmi/main"
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- index_link = true
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-
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title = "PiKVM IPMI Info"
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main_js = "ipmi/main"
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index_link = true
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block start
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p(class="text")
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p.text
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| This PiKVM device has running #[b kvmd-ipmi] daemon and provides IPMI 2.0 interface for some basic
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| BMC operations like on/off/reset the server.
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p(class="text")
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p.text
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| #[b WARNING!] We strongly don't recommend you to use IPMI in untrusted networks because
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| this protocol is completely unsafe by design. In short, the authentication process for IPMI mandates
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| that the server send a salted SHA1 or MD5 hash of the requested user's password to the client,
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| prior to the client authenticating.
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p(class="text")
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p.text
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| #[b NEVER] use the same passwords for KVMD and IPMI users. And even better not to use IPMI.
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| Instead, you can directly use KVMD API via curl. Here some examples:
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div(id="ipmi-text" class="code" style="max-height:200px")
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.code#ipmi-text(style="max-height:200px")
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