Hello !

By default, OpenSSL uses PEM format, so if you didn't specify a certificate format of DER, then its a PEM encoded cert. If you look at the cert in a text viewer/editor, you'll see lines that have "--- BEGIN CERTIFICATE---" and "---END CERTIFICATE---" if its PEM encoded.

The certificate is in PEM format.


Isn't there anybody that can verify how the eap.conf file should be ?

               tls {
               #      private_key_password = XXXXXXXXX
# private_key_file = ${raddbdir}/certs/somecertificate.cer certificate_file = ${raddbdir}/certs/somecertificate.cer
                       CA_file = ${raddbdir}/certs/demoCA/cacert.pem
                       dh_file = ${raddbdir}/certs/dh
                       random_file = ${raddbdir}/certs/random
               #       fragment_size = 1024
               #       include_length = yes
               #       check_crl = yes
# check_cert_issuer = "/C=GB/ST=Berkshire/L=Newbury/O=My Company Ltd"
               #       check_cert_cn = %{User-Name}
               #       cipher_list = "DEFAULT"
               }


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