Re: PEAP



Hi,

> Mean I don?t want any CA or client certificate right even if I use my ownca
> by Openssl ?

sorry, I was unable to parse your question. As in: the sentence does not make 
sense to me. What exactly do you want to know? I'll try my best to give a 
generic answer...

The server needs one certificate to identify itself to the clients. It does 
not have to be a from a real CA, you can generate one from openssl yourself. 
You just have to configure the client to accept the certificate that is 
presented by the server during authentication.

Greetings,

Stefan Winter

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