The Windows system decided that it didn't like the server certificate, and stopped doing EAP.
Where did you get these certs from? Are you using the testing certs from raddb/certs? Those *do* work. I created the certs on my side via the method described in freeradius certs folder. And they do work with my Android devices. But I will follow the hint and use the testing certs. Thanks for now Uwe Am 14.01.2020 14:42 schrieb Alan DeKok:
On Jan 14, 2020, at 8:32 AM, uj2.hahn@posteo.de wrote:
I installed CA and client certificates on Win 10 Pro client PC and configured a certificate based WLAN profile via Cisco AP (named ciscosb) to freeradius. (login via certificate, no password). But I dont't get it to work. PC says "no connection to this network possible". Windows WLAN report says "Error during authentification of EAP method type 13. Error: 0x54F. And it also says : Disconnect reason: explicit Eap error.
Ask Windows what "Error 0x54F" means.
I'm still not clear where to find the issue: Client PC or Cisco AP or freeradius configuration.
Here is the log of one connection attempt. Could you please check if from radius perspective everything looks ok? ... (3) Sent Access-Challenge Id 26 from 192.168.188.50:1812 to 192.168.188.45:41837 length 0 (3) EAP-Message = 0x010200060d20 (3) Message-Authenticator = 0x00000000000000000000000000000000 (3) State = 0xca374eaecb3543720219c4f185b69853 (3) Finished request Waking up in 4.1 seconds.
And nothing.
The Windows system decided that it didn't like the server certificate, and stopped doing EAP.
Where did you get these certs from? Are you using the testing certs from raddb/certs? Those *do* work.
Alan DeKok.
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