4 Dec
2020
4 Dec
'20
3:59 a.m.
On Thu, Dec 03, 2020 at 04:22:52PM -0500, Alan DeKok wrote:
For security, iOS doesn't trust *any* certificate. All 802.1X clients should behave this way. But Android doesn't, likely for ease of use. Which means it's relatively easy to do nothing, and have your credentials go to a random server.
Hmm, I was at a coworking space some time ago and they had an EAP/PEAP secured network there. Just out of curiosity I tried to log in with my macbook (latest mac os) and to my surprise I did *not* get a certificate warning. I concluded that for probably a bit more money you could get certificates that are accepted by default by supplicants, but I didn't check further. Could this be so? HC