Hi Rui Ribeiro,
Thanks for help. I cleared my certificate concepts form our IT team.
Regards,
Prasad Jadhav
Alepo Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
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Subject: Re: 4. Freeradius version 2.1.12 with TTLS support (Prasad Jadhav)
Hi Prasad,
Do not use 2.1.12, it is old and has known bugs. Install 2.2.6.
You are not telling us what protocol you are using to authenticate. For TTLS, you do not need certificates installed on the client side, only for EAP-TLS.
However, I what you probably want is really EAP-TTLS; decide what backend are you using to authenticate and elaborate better your next question please.
Regards,
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Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2014 04:37:33 +0000
From: Prasad Jadhav <Prasad.Jadhav@alepo.com>
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Subject: Freeradius version 2.1.12 with TTLS support
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Hi,
I configured the freeradius version 2.1.12 with TTLS support.
Note: for testing purpose using self signed certificate
having following question
1. do I need to create certificate for per client machine base or per client username base.
2. Which certificates need to install on client side (OS: Windows 8) for TTLS
Regards,
Prasad Jadhav
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