What 3rd party CA's are people using for their PEAP server side certificate? I
have previously used verisign because they have a specialized wlan radius cert
that included the correct EKU's for server authentication, 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.3.1.
I cannot get the cert from verisign to work and I'm now
I've used InCommon before with success.
Have you tried just a normal VeriSign cert and not the specialized one?
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From: Hurt,Trenton W. [trent.h...@louisville.edu]
Received: Tuesday, 11 Dec 2012, 16:58
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On 12/11/2012 04:59 PM, Hurt,Trenton W. wrote:
What 3^rd party CA’s are people using for their PEAP server side
certificate? I have previously used verisign because they have a
specialized wlan radius cert that included the correct EKU’s for
We met with our Apple SE today. He did not have a lot of information to offer
outside of the IETF efforts. He recommended that we provide feedback at
http://www.apple.com/feedback/appletv.html and, if you have a developer
account, to file a bug report at https://bugreport.apple.com . Both of
Are you using IAS? On W2K3 servers we had to export the cert with key after
using the Verisign signup, then delete the cert and import it using the
exported pfx file.
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No I'm actually using Idengines. I have exported including the key, and now
have a .pfx file. I need a .pem and private key file from the pfx file. I
have tried a few different openssl commands on the pfx file, but have yet to
get the right combo for the server.
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless
On 11 December 2012 21:59, Hurt,Trenton W. trent.h...@louisville.edu wrote:
What 3rd party CA’s are people using for their PEAP server side certificate?
I have previously used verisign because they have a specialized wlan radius
cert that included the correct EKU’s for server authentication,
On 11 December 2012 22:19, Hurt,Trenton W. trent.h...@louisville.edu wrote:
No I’m actually using Idengines. I have exported including the key, and now
have a .pfx file. I need a .pem and private key file from the pfx file. I
have tried a few different openssl commands on the pfx file, but