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Our SSL cert for our RADIUS server is expiring soon.  We've got a renewed
certificate all set to load up, but I was wondering how clients behave when
presented with the new cert if they've already set up their supplicants to
accept the original one.  Will users be asked to approve the new cert just
like when they first set things up?  Or will their supplicants recognize that
all that has changed is the expiration date and automatically accept it?

We're trying to gauge how much notification we need to do about this change
to the user community.

Thanks!!


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Julian Y. Koh                         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Network Engineer                                   <phone:847-467-5780>
Telecommunications and Network Services         Northwestern University
PGP Public Key:<http://bt.ittns.northwestern.edu/julian/pgppubkey.html>

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