Adding a signed certificate from a signing authority

2010-05-11 Thread Iain Grant
Apologies I seem to be hogging this today. My radius server is working fine, so now I want to add a signed certificate from a certificate authority. Are there any pointers on how to do this. I have found and carried out the steps on the wiki site around using snake oil certificates

Re: Adding a signed certificate from a signing authority

2010-05-11 Thread Alan Buxey
Hi, I have found and carried out the steps on the wiki site around using “snake oil” certificates and then creating your own producution certificates. But I now would like to add the externally signed certificate for added security. surejust put the relevant files into the right place

signed certificate

2007-05-18 Thread Phil Brown
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Can any one recommend a signed certificate provider whose certificates work with the Microsoft 802.1x client. I currently have a system that works fine with a self signed certificate but fails to work with a Digicert signed certificate, so we are looking

Re: signed certificate

2007-05-18 Thread Reimer Karlsen-Masur, DFN-CERT
certificate types are set in your certificate. Phil Brown wrote: Can any one recommend a signed certificate provider whose certificates work with the Microsoft 802.1x client. I currently have a system that works fine with a self signed certificate but fails to work with a Digicert signed

Re: signed certificate

2007-05-18 Thread Alan DeKok
Phil Brown wrote: Can any one recommend a signed certificate provider whose certificates work with the Microsoft 802.1x client. I currently have a system that works fine with a self signed certificate but fails to work with a Digicert signed certificate, so we are looking to purchase

Wildcard RADIUS-server certificate and rarely used subjectRDN OIDs under 2.5.4.x arc working with Windows PEAP/EAP-TLS? (Was: Re: signed certificate)

2007-05-18 Thread Reimer Karlsen-Masur, DFN-CERT
anybody confirm that RADIUS-Server certs with these rarely used OIDs in the sDN and/or a wildcard CN is working with Windows build-in PEAP/EAP-TLS? Alan DeKok wrote: Phil Brown wrote: Can any one recommend a signed certificate provider whose certificates work with the Microsoft 802.1x client