diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 725a24db..e6750610 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ The website: [pikvm.org](https://pikvm.org). Also join to the [Discord Community * Bootable **Virtual CD-ROM** and **Flash Drive**; * USB **Keyboard** and **mouse** (with leds and the wheel), PS/2 keyboard; * **Control the server power** using ATX functions; -* Access via **Web UI** or **VNC**, ability to use **IPMI BMC** and **Wake-on-LAN** to control the server; +* Access via **Web UI** or **VNC**, ability to use **IPMI BMC**, **Redfish** and **Wake-on-LAN** to control the server; * **The ready-made OS** with read-only filesystem; * **Extensible authorization** and SSL encryption; * **Health monitoring** of the Pi; @@ -60,8 +60,8 @@ The website: [pikvm.org](https://pikvm.org). Also join to the [Discord Community By default the OS runs in read-only mode, as an embedded system should. This prevents damage to the memory card due to a sudden power outage. * **VNC server** The managed server and its BIOS can be accessed using a regular VNC client which supports JPEG compression. -* **IPMI BMC** - Use `ipmitool`, `ipmiutil` or any existing network infrastructure that supports IPMI to monitor and manage the server's power. +* **IPMI BMC and Redfish** + Use `ipmitool`, `ipmiutil` or any existing network infrastructure that supports IPMI to monitor and manage the server's power. Redfish and `redfishtool` supported too. * **Wake-on-LAN** Pi-KVM can be configured to power up a managed server using WoL. This will be available in the Web menu. * **Extensible authorization methods** @@ -314,10 +314,10 @@ Our future [v3 platform](#the-future-v3-platform-work-in-progress) will contain ip: 192.168.0.100 # port: 9 # By default ``` - -* To use IPMI BMC you need to set up an appropriate account and run the `kvmd-ipmi` daemon (`systemctl enable --now kvmd-ipmi`). Although Pi-KVM supports the IPMI protocol, we strongly recommend that you do not use it outside of trusted networks due to the protocol's [insecurity](https://github.com/NitescuLucian/nliplace.com.blog.drafts). Refer to the file `/etc/kvmd/ipmipasswd` to configure IPMI account. + +* [Using IPMI and Redfish](pages/ipmi.md). -* [Enabling VNC](pages/vnc.md). +* [Using VNC](pages/vnc.md). * [Using Arduino HID (for USB or PS/2) with v2 platform](pages/arduino_hid.md).