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Hi All,
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Is there a way if I had 10 clients in my home lab and all the certs expire tomorrow, that rather than re-provide all the certs to my clients, I can frigg the radius server time, to still accpet them.
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Im guessing this is a no, but from what I see, the client cert is presented, and check against the server time.
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Would this be correct?
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Many thanks in advanced
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Ken
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