Re: [Help] How to eliminate client certificate popup

2013-03-06 Thread Alan Buxey
2. Check fig.9 and fig-10 .. looks like there is an option to cache user information and to 'not prompt user to ...' that I think (cmiiw) will give proper solution. It will stop pop-ups for future connections but not remove pop-ups for initial connection...which is what the requester wants.

Re: [Help] How to eliminate client certificate popup

2013-03-05 Thread A . L . M . Buxey
Hi, How can i do that? We are using a cert from Global sign and we already have a root ca in our laptop, but we still need to choose that Terminate / Connect popup. It doesnt matter if we need to change our cert or etc, but we just want to eliminate that popup :) its down to the

Re: [Help] How to eliminate client certificate popup

2013-03-05 Thread A . L . M . Buxey
Hi, Check https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-17544 how many 'how to configure PEAP' documents does the world need? this one has fewer issues than others but still has ambiguityand this guide also contains exactly the same security prompt that the requester DOESNT want ;-) alan - List

Re: [Help] How to eliminate client certificate popup

2013-03-05 Thread Phil Mayers
On 03/05/2013 01:58 AM, Danny Kurniawan wrote: Hello, We are using 802.1x wireless connection from Meraki and using PEAP-MSCHAPv2 for authentication with our LDAP. Everything works fine, it just we want to eliminate this pop-up at the 1st time people connect to it : How can i do that? We are

Re: [Help] How to eliminate client certificate popup

2013-03-05 Thread Danny Kurniawan
Hi All, Thanks for all your reply. Yes i do understand the solution is to deploy the network profile, but just curious at first who knows any of you have an idea how to eliminate it wthout touching the client. *for example push the profile automatically from the AP etc... But now i guess i will

Re: [Help] How to eliminate client certificate popup

2013-03-05 Thread Phil Mayers
On 05/03/13 09:56, Danny Kurniawan wrote: Hi All, Thanks for all your reply. Yes i do understand the solution is to deploy the network profile, but just curious at first who knows any of you have an idea how to eliminate it wthout touching the client. You can't. It's impossible by design -

Re: [Help] How to eliminate client certificate popup

2013-03-05 Thread bino
Hi, Check https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-17544 how many 'how to configure PEAP' documents does the world need? this one has fewer issues than others but still has ambiguityand this guide also contains exactly the same security prompt that the requester DOESNT want ;-) I

Re: [Help] How to eliminate client certificate popup

2013-03-05 Thread Danny Kurniawan
Thanks for all the reply, means i have to settle it from Client end :) -Danny On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 10:30 AM, b...@indoakses-online.com wrote: Hi, Check https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-17544 how many 'how to configure PEAP' documents does the world need? this one has fewer

[Help] How to eliminate client certificate popup

2013-03-04 Thread Danny Kurniawan
Hello, We are using 802.1x wireless connection from Meraki and using PEAP-MSCHAPv2 for authentication with our LDAP. Everything works fine, it just we want to eliminate this pop-up at the 1st time people connect to it : The credentials provided by the server could not be validated. We recommend

Re: [Help] How to eliminate client certificate popup

2013-03-04 Thread Danny Kurniawan
Hi, I mean eliminate it without a need to configure WLAN profile on each Windows 7 we have or using Intel Pro software etc.. I would like to know if anyone ever know how we can eliminate this from let say tweak the cert or some radius config. Thanks Danny On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 9:58 AM, Danny

Re: [Help] How to eliminate client certificate popup

2013-03-04 Thread bino
Hi, I mean eliminate it without a need to configure WLAN profile on each Windows 7 we have or using Intel Pro software etc.. I would like to know if anyone ever know how we can eliminate this from let say tweak the cert or some radius config. I don\'t think it\'s about radius