Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> writes:
On Dec 9, 2021, at 4:37 PM, Anssi Saari <as@sci.fi> wrote:
On Android 11 and newer the domain apparently has to match the CN field of the Radius server's certificate. The default for Freeradius is Example Server Certificate.
So... edit the files in raddb/certs, and create new certificates with the correct domain.
Hm. I'm not sure you understood they Elias's question? As I understood it, it was "what needs to go in the domain field of wifi settings in Android devices that won't let you leave it empty?" I believe I answered that but his followup question I don't understand. And I'm not sure my answer is correct, it's just "it works for me". Maybe because of some fluke or bug in Android. Come to think of it, do you have some idea why Android devices even have a domain field in their wifi settings? NetworkManager in Linux too. Does it have some standard meaning in EAP in general? And is the meaning what Android now requires, namely that domain and server cert's CN match, something that makes sense to you? Or are these too much of client side questions?