Hello,
Hello,
I work on a WIFI authentication project, dealing with EAP/TLS on Freeradius.
I allready read a lots of docs on the net
The certificats are created with xpextensions and installed.
I use freeradius.
My config files are joined.
Client : windows XP pro sp2.
Here is the freeradius
Patrice Oliver wrote:
The certificats are created with xpextensions and installed.
I use freeradius.
Ok. Did you install the CA (or root) cert on the Windows machine?
I see no OK, and no 'not OK'.
I don't understand why 'rlm_eap_tls: No SSL info available. Waiting for
more SSL data.'
I
Alan DeKok a écrit :
Patrice Oliver wrote:
The certificats are created with xpextensions and installed.
I use freeradius.
Ok. Did you install the CA (or root) cert on the Windows machine?
Yes, and the client certificate too.
I see no OK, and no 'not OK'.
I don't understand
Problem is not with the server but with Windows XP. Have you imported the
correct certificate? Is it in the correct store? What's Windows XP
complaining about in Event Viewer?
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 16/11/2007, Patrice Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] piše:
Alan DeKok a écrit :
Patrice
Patrice Oliver wrote:
...
Ok. Did you install the CA (or root) cert on the Windows machine?
Yes, and the client certificate too.
Then there isn't much else that can go wrong.
Because the TLS method has not finished. The Windows machine received
the server certificate, and decided
Alan DeKok a écrit :
Patrice Oliver wrote:
Ok. Did you install the CA (or root) cert on the Windows machine?
Yes, and the client certificate too.
Then there isn't much else that can go wrong.
Because the TLS method has not finished. The Windows machine
I self-generated my certificates, and created my own AC, not dependent
of an official AC. Do you think it can be the origin of my problem ?
Best regards.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Problem is not with the server but with Windows XP. Have you imported the
correct certificate? Is it in the
Alan DeKok a écrit :
Patrice Oliver wrote:
If you refer to xpextensions, I used it to create the certificates.
May I send you my eap.conf file ? Reading it should determine a mistake ...
No.
It is not a problem with configuring FreeRADIUS.
And please fix your mailer so it
Patrice Oliver wrote:
If you refer to xpextensions, I used it to create the certificates.
May I send you my eap.conf file ? Reading it should determine a mistake ...
No.
It is not a problem with configuring FreeRADIUS.
And please fix your mailer so it doesn't add SPAM to every subject
Alan DeKok a écrit :
Patrice Oliver wrote:
The certificats are created with xpextensions and installed.
I use freeradius.
Ok. Did you install the CA (or root) cert on the Windows machine?
I see no OK, and no 'not OK'.
I don't understand why 'rlm_eap_tls: No SSL info available.
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