Yes, I was talking about the TLS public certificate, sorry for leaving this out. The reason for that is that you only have the ability to connect to the hotspot if you have manually installed the public cert on your client before connecting.

On 12/21/2010 04:10 PM, John Dennis wrote:
On 12/21/2010 09:43 AM, Julian Labus wrote:
Hi,

I am setting up a FreeRADIUS server for our wireless network and I was
asked if I can disable the distribution of the public certificate I
search around in the www but could not find a solution for this.
Is there a way to implement this feature in my setup?

Perhaps you should explain which public certificate you're talking about and why you want to disable this.

FWIW public certificates are sent as part of the SSL/TLS protocol, you can't disable this if you're using SSL/TLS. The whole point of a public cert is that not only is it safe to distribute, but it is intended to be distributed which makes your question perplexing.


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