On 1 Jul 2015, at 17:46, Kris Armstrong <kris.armstrong@me.com> wrote:
There are no intermediate its a single Root CA and it is set
My EAP file TLS Section
I’ve commented out all but 2048ca.pem my client.pem is signed by but no difference.
ca_file = ${cadir}/ca.pem
# Customer CA Files: ca_file = ${cadir}/00374255/root_ca.pem
# FNET CA Files: ca_file = ${cadir}/fnetCerts/CA/pem/512ca.pem ca_file = ${cadir}/fnetCerts/CA/pem/768ca.pem ca_file = ${cadir}/fnetCerts/CA/pem/1024ca.pem ca_file = ${cadir}/fnetCerts/CA/pem/1280ca.pem ca_file = ${cadir}/fnetCerts/CA/pem/1536ca.pem ca_file = ${cadir}/fnetCerts/CA/pem/1792ca.pem ca_file = ${cadir}/fnetCerts/CA/pem/2048ca.pem ca_file = ${cadir}/fnetCerts/CA/pem/4096ca.pem ca_file = ${cadir}/fnetCerts/CA/pem/2048ca.pem
Um, no, that's not how you configure them. You need to concatenate them all the CAs into the same file, as I said before. Or use the ca_path config item and specify a directory that holds the Ca files. You for 3.0.8 need to install the openssl-devel rpm to build from source. Could you provide your config.log so we can try and fix it to produce a more user friendly error. -Arran Arran Cudbard-Bell <a.cudbardb@freeradius.org> FreeRADIUS development team FD31 3077 42EC 7FCD 32FE 5EE2 56CF 27F9 30A8 CAA2