Re: signed certificate



Hi,

do you mean a RADIUS *Server* certificate?

Show us the

openssl x509 -noout -text -in your-cert.pem

output of your certificate that is currently not working and we can make a
guess why it might not working.

>From the vendor website I can't workout which keyusage extensions and/or
Netscape 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 certificate, so we are looking to purchase a certificate 
> that will work.

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