I've tried importing it directly into the Machine's Trusted Root Certification Store. If I configure 802.1x to use it, I still only get the first connection and I'm unable to reconnect if I manually disconnect. Openssl verify confirms the certificate is a root CA even if Microsoft does not think so. I am wondering if it is not a certificate issue. On 09/05/2018 22:35, Nick Howitt wrote:
On the local machine I double-clicked on the certificate. A popup appeared which says "This CA Root certificate is not trusted. enable trust, install this certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Store", so I clicked on the "Install Certificate ..." button, selected Local Machine then Place all certificates in the following store and selected the Trusted Root Certification Store. Is this incorrect?
If I let the wizard install it automatically, it puts it in the Intermediate Certification Authorities store. This strikes me as odd. I'll have to investigate in the morning, but it was the ca.pem produced from the "make all" command (which I renamed to ca.der) which I was importing.
On 09/05/2018 21:04, Alan Buxey wrote:
as a Trusted Root Certification Authority where? local user? no. needs to be on the local machine as a system entry.
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