Thanks Hi After multiple issues I found a partial solution, but not the best. I unselect "validate server certificate" in the XP client. After doing that, the client authenticates. I know that this is a very dangerous practice. Is mandatory for an XP machine to authenticate the server certificate to a valid CA? I copied only the client certificate on XP machine. Copying server`s certificate or my homemade CA certs into XP client will works? Gracias, Merci, thanks On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 2:27 AM, Matija Levec <Matija.Levec@astec.si> wrote:
You say you are trying to setup eap-tls and you have client certs - so you probably also want to set client to eap-tls (smart card or other certificate in windows world). Check you installed proper CA certs on both client and server if you are checking them (which I guess you should). 'PEAP or EAP-TLS Doesn't Work with a Windows machine' part of faq really includes useful info.
Bye, M.
Esteban TALAVERA <etalaveran@gmail.com> 28.9.2010 16:40 >>> I tried to apply the hotfix but it was included in SP3. The laptop has Windows XP SP3.
xpextensions is added to the certificate.
What's mean [tls] eaptls_process returned 13?
default_eap_type = peap must be set tp peap or tls?
Thanks
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