There is a readme file in certs folder explaining how to make client certificates.
Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP Dana 3/5/2008, "Joel MBA OYONE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> piše: >OK, >radiusd -X and /etc/raddb/certs/bootstrap generated some files in >/etc/raddb/certs like >ca.pem >ca.key >01.pem >dh >index.txt >index.txt.attr >random >serial server.crt >srver.key >server.p12 >server.pem >server.csr >xpxtensions >etc... >eap.conf point to the right paths. >i intend to authenticate wireless users on xp. i though there was already a >certificate and private key for wireless client, but i can see that nowhere. >si i think i should create my own certificate and privatekey for client and >export install it on windows xp. >if i am true and did not forget something to do, my questions are: >- is there any problem with the CA private key file and server file extension? >(ca.key instead of cakey.pem). >- which extension should i use for my windows xp certicate, and please, could >you just give me the line! (like openssl req ...., openssl ca - ...-, openssl >pkcs12, etc...) >sorry for silly questions, but i tried and surely missed something. >thank you for helping > > >MBA OYONE Joël >Lot. El Firdaous >Bât GH20, Porte A 204, Appt 8 >20000 Oulfa >Casablanca - Maroc > >Tél. : +212 69 25 85 70 > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >En finir avec le spam? Yahoo! Mail vous offre la meilleure protection possible >contre les messages non sollicités >http://mail.yahoo.fr Yahoo! Mail > >- >List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html > > - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

