Hello Chtis,

in fact you have to concatenate the root certificate in your CA file.
(ca_file in eap.conf).

Regards

Fabrice




Le 2017-05-23 à 11:16, Christian Gfeller a écrit :
> Hello packetfence users
>  
> I have a installation of Packetfence 7.0. MSPKI is integrated
> (https://packetfence.org/doc/PacketFence_MSPKI_Quick_Install_Guide.html)
> and EAP-TLS with Windows clients (802.1x) works fine.
> We have Alcatel Lucent wired IP Phones which supports 802.1x (MD5 and
> TLS) too. There is a certificate from Alcatel preinstalled on the
> phone. (Issued by “Alactel Enterprise Solutions”). I have downloaded
> the “Alcatel Enterprise Solutions” root certificate.
>  
> Which is the right way to authenticate the IP-phones with the built in
> certificate? How can i install the root certificate with already
> installed MSPKI?
>  
> Thank you
> Chris
>
>
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