Once logged in with default credentials, an attacker can:
Press during the boot sequence to enter the BIOS Setup Utility .
If these default passwords don't work, you can try the following:
A unique, randomly generated string printed directly on the physical hardware validation tag. Finding the Unique Password Tag
To reset the iRMC password, you can try:
Disclaimer: This information is for administrative and legitimate troubleshooting purposes. Unauthorized access to server management systems is illegal.
However, a common issue arises when the default credentials are unknown, lost, or need to be reset. This article provides the default login information, how to reset the iRMC admin password, and best practices for securing your Fujitsu server management. 1. Fujitsu iRMC Default Credentials
Alternatively, reboot the server, enter the BIOS setup (Press F2 ), and navigate to the -> iRMC LAN Configuration tab to view or set a static IP.
Keep iRMC firmware updated to patch security vulnerabilities.
For legacy Fujitsu servers, the for the Integrated Remote Management Controller (iRMC) is admin / admin .
Note: If you are working with legacy hardware or have recently performed a full chip factory reset on an older iRMC module, this is the combination required to log in. Modern Generations (iRMC S5 and iRMC S6)
To use these credentials, you need to connect to the iRMC hardware module.
ssh admin@<iRMC_IP_Address> # Once logged in: configure user admin password <new_password>
Leaving default credentials active exposes your out-of-band management interface to network scanning tools like Shodan. To secure your environment after logging in for the first time, perform these critical changes:
The device has either been changed from defaults, or the iRMC is locked due to too many failed attempts (security feature). In that case, see Part 6 (Recovery).