Fwiw. You can't use wildcard certs with 802.1x

That's probably not the problem you are having, though.

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 5, 2016, at 6:05 AM, Nathan, Josh <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello,

So I'm trying to get Radius to supply a valid cert.  Even though I've got
my PacketFence server, itself, using my Comodo Wildcard certificate, I can
see when logging into my wireless AP via 802.1X that I'm still getting the
self-signed Radius cert.  I renamed the certs directory according to the
README file located in it, and then I created a symbolic link to my PF ssl
directory.  I then did a packetfence-config restart and a packetfence
restart, but my iPad still shows that I'm getting the self-signed test
Radius cert.

What documentation did I miss?

Thanks,
Joshua Nathan
Level 3 IT Support and Development
Black Forest Academy
+49 (0) 7626-9161-630

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