you can DEFINITLY use openssl in order to produce valid certificates,
both for windows AND freeradius (which uses openssl).
the certification path is not valid probably because the root
certificate which you installed under windows expired.
ciao
artur
Antti Mattila wrote:
I tried certificates
>you can DEFINITLY use openssl in order to produce valid certificates,
>both for windows AND freeradius (which uses openssl).
>
>the certification path is not valid probably because the root
>certificate which you installed under windows expired.
>
>
>ciao
>artur
I know that many people have ma
that's why i'm trying to reassure you. it probably has nothing to do
with the version of openssl. every suite has to produce compliant
certificates. the certificate format is mandated by its form.
just verify all the certificates you installed. it's a small error
somewhere.
ciao
artur
Antti
I tried certificates from Adam Sulmicki's cert.tgz packet. I set the server date to
28.2 and on the laptop to 28.2. (the certificate is valid from and expires on that
day). And the EAP/TLS authentication worked!
I finally got:
Sending Access-Accept of id 50 to 194.142.202.102:6001
MS-MPP