a stupid question but you didn't explicitly mentioned it: did you
install the Win2k 802.1X client from MS? the support for 802.1X is not
natively available in Win2k
ciao
artur
Nadeem Akhtar wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up eap-tls based authentication between a wireless
client (Windows
import the server certificate to your windows machine and take a look at
it. is there the necessary extension? is it expired? is there the
private key included? is the cert issued and signed by something known
to the win client?
be creative.
ciao
artur
David Baer wrote:
Thanks for your
Nadeem,
Does your set up work for Windows XP clients? I would try that first.
Then, check that client certificate you are using only has the Client
Authentication Enhanced key usage property selected. I had to do this
to get EAP to work under Windows XP and 2000.
Also try another client card. I
Hi Philip,
On Thursday 13 February 2003 10:18, Philip Blow wrote:
Nadeem,
Does your set up work for Windows XP clients? I would try that first.
Then, check that client certificate you are using only has the Client
Authentication Enhanced key usage property selected. I had to do this
to get
property is
selected.
Cheers,
Philip Blow
Senior Technical Manager
Simply Wireless
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Subject: Re: EAP + Windows2000
Hi Philip,
On Thursday 13
Nadeem,
Also, make sure that the firmware on your client cards is version 4.25
or later
and the firmware on you AP is version 11.06 or later. This will ensure
that Draft
10 of the 802.1x protocol can be used by both the client and AP.
Cheers,
Philip Blow
Senior Technical Manager
Simply Wireless
Thanks for your help, but it won't still authenticate if the Validate Server
Certificate is checked...
David
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