Apologies for reviving an old thread, but we have a response from RIM
regarding this issue.
The problem is with the version of OpenSSL on phone models 9360, 9380, and
9790.
For full details, see: http://blackberry.com/btsc/kb29914
The "workaround" reads "Turn off secure renegotiation on the RAD
hi,
just to revisit this recent thread. Was at a site who were implementing
802.1X authentication and they noted the Blackberry issue - some devices
okay, others not... the FreeRADIUS server was configured to have the WHOLE
CA chain of certs (root, intermediate,server signer and server cert) in
th
Hi,
> The reason it's failing is probably because you didn't put the correct
> certificate on the blackberry. You need to do that. See my EAP guide:
like others we have mixes results with blackberrys - not sure if its related
to particular handsets on the same carrier - i dont get that close
nal Message-
>> From: freeradius-users-
>> bounces+j.d.f.palmer=swansea.ac...@lists.freeradius.org
>> [mailto:freeradius-users-
>> bounces+j.d.f.palmer=swansea.ac...@lists.freeradius.org] On Behalf Of
>> Garber, Neal
>> Sent: 20 January 2012 11:13
>> To: 'FreeRad
us.org] On Behalf Of
> Garber, Neal
> Sent: 20 January 2012 11:13
> To: 'FreeRadius users mailing list'
> Subject: RE: Blackberry disabled server certificates query
>
> > if you leave the box unchecked "disable server certificate
> validation"
>
lmgo5991 wrote:
> We are testing various deivces with our new eduroam wirelss and so far so
> good. However, an issue cropped up with blackberrys where during the setup,
> if you leave the box unchecked "disable server certificate validation" then
> the blackberry connects fine if you uncheck conn
> if you leave the box unchecked "disable server certificate validation"
> then the blackberry connects fine if you uncheck connection fails
> "failed to connect".
You wrote, "...if you leave it unchecked... (it)... connects fine if you
uncheck (it the) connection fails"???
Did you mean to say
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