I tried with all security features turned off (Java security level to the lowest, firewall off, running as administrator, added the DRAC IP and DNS name to the Java whitelist) on a clean test machine, and stil it would only work with an old Java version and a 32-bit Windows server. The host machine stil couldn't connect at all, so it seems to boil down to Java? This page tells you how to download and install Java 8 and Eclipse on Mac OS X, and how to configure Eclipse. Just to be sure, I tried with a really old Java 6 JRE on a 32-bit Windows 7 VM, and then it did connect, practically immediately, working fast as well. Installing Java 8 and Eclipse on Mac OS X. I tried different machines and different internet connections. I tried Oracle Java 6, 7 and 8 on Debian 8, Mac OS X 10.11 and Windows 10, and none of them will work with the iDRAC. I would like to use it either on Linux or Mac OS X, but it simply won't connect. When starting the JNLP file, I always get an instant "connection failed" in almost all configurations, except for when using Windows 7 or older with Java 6 on 32-bit. I'm trying to solve some standing problems with this setup (as it's replicated on a number of other R710's), starting with the Java-based KVM Virtual Console. I have a R710 with an iDRAC6, all firmwares up to date.
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