Re : EAP-TTLS PEAP MCHAPv2



I am using an enterprise certificate which has intermediate CA. The root CA is well known (verisign) and already on the MAC keychain access(3.3) by default. MAC recognises the certificate and its validity but complains of  "The server certificate  is  not trusted  because  there are no explicit trust  settings". If I click continue or always trust it works fine but I want to get rid of this prompt  without clicking continue or always trust to give it smooth and uninteractive log on.


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De : Guy Davies <aguydavies@gmail.com>
À : FreeRadius users mailing list <freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org>
Envoyé le : Lundi, 30 Avril 2007, 20h54mn 41s
Objet : Re: EAP-TTLS PEAP MCHAPv2

Or, if you're using an Enterprise CA with a self signed cert, then
make sure that the CA's cert is installed on your Mac.  I do this at
home and it's fine once you've installed the CA's cert.

Rgds,

Guy

On 30/04/07, Peter Nixon <listuser@peternixon.net> wrote:
> On Mon 30 Apr 2007, Eshun Benjamin wrote:
> > Any one has an idea of how to get rid of
> > "The server certificate  is  not trusted  because  there are no explicit
> > trust  settings"
> >
> > on MAC OSX 10.4.9 without selecting "always trust these freecertificate"
>
> Yep. Buy a certificate that your machine trusts :-)
>
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