Alan DeKok wrote:
Meyers, Dan wrote:
I was having this exact same problem for a significant period of time
when I bought a new Verisign cert for our servers which was chained (the
old one being directly root signed, which Verisign no longer do). It
would appear to be a bug/security patch in XP
CJ O wrote:
I am having an issue where FreeRadius is not handing the intermediate CA
to a windows WPA2 client. We are in the process of deploying WPA2/AES
with PEAP. So we purchased a certificate from a company that has a
Trusted Root CA in Windows, Mac OSX, and Linux. However, it was signed
I was having this exact same problem for a significant period of time
when I bought a new Verisign cert for our servers which was chained (the
old one being directly root signed, which Verisign no longer do). It
would appear to be a bug/security patch in XP sometime after SP2 that
causes this.
Meyers, Dan wrote:
I was having this exact same problem for a significant period of time
when I bought a new Verisign cert for our servers which was chained (the
old one being directly root signed, which Verisign no longer do). It
would appear to be a bug/security patch in XP sometime after
Good Afternoon -
I am having an issue where FreeRadius is not handing the intermediate CA to a
windows WPA2 client. We are in the process of deploying WPA2/AES with PEAP. So
we purchased a certificate from a company that has a Trusted Root CA in
Windows, Mac OSX, and Linux. However, it was
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