You can do such things as suggested... but you haven't articulated
what your goal is and what you will be using the certificates for?
802.1X doesn't "require" certificates... but you may want to use them
depending on what you are trying to do.
Dave.
Quoting "Danner, Mearl" <[email protected]>:
If you are using AD and have a CA set up you can create
autoenrollment gpo's for domain attached machines. You can issue
either user or computer certs. Can also configure the Windows
wireless supplicant via gpo.
Mearl
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On Behalf Of McSparin, Joe
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2012 10:18 AM
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Subject: Distributing Certificates
Now that I have my Radius server configured I need to begin
implementation I have 600 computers that will be using it. The
question I am wondering is do I have to go around and install a
certificate on every one of the computers and then maintain that
every year changing out the certificate on 600 computers or is there
some way that the server passes out certificates when the machine
logs on. Or do I have an incorrect understanding of how to
implement 802.1x security.
Joseph R. McSparin
Network Administrator
Hill Country Memorial Hospital
830 990 6638 phone
830 990 6623 fax
[email protected]
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