Yes. Certificates created with xpextensions will work with Win2K3 clients
as well. But you need to import CA certificate to the trusted
certificate store on Windows clients (XP and 2K3; Win 2K can't be used).

Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP


Dana 20/6/2007, "Bryant Marsh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> piše:

>
>OK, you send a request, server sends challenge ... and then nothing
>happens. Request is repeated, so is the challenge. Have you installed
>(self signed) CA certificate on your XP client?
>
>Ivan Kalik
>Kalik Informatika ISP
>
>Hi Ivan,
>
>Yes, it took me awhile to figure out the CA.all script, but I did create the
>certificates finally after 4 days of trying.
>
>The client is actually a Windows 2003 server.  The XPEXTENSIONS had an entry
>for the xpserver.
>I moved all the files that were created to the /etc/raddb/certs directory
>along with the demoCA
>
>Are the scripts designed to create the client certificate for Windows 2003?
>
>Thanks,
>Bryant
>
>
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