Read root certificates....
Hi list , Is it possible for a client-user when he/she tries to connect to the network over freeradius to read the root certificates of freeradius? Does the root-certificates stored somewhere on the users machine? thanks ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - with free PC-PC calling and photo sharing. http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
Polyxronopoulos Adreas wrote:
Is it possible for a client-user when he/she tries to connect to the network over freeradius to read the root certificates of freeradius? Does the root-certificates stored somewhere on the users machine?
The root certificates are stored on the users machine. Alan DeKok. -- http://deployingradius.com - The web site of the book http://deployingradius.com/blog/ - The blog
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Polyxronopoulos Adreas wrote:
Is it possible for a client-user when he/she tries to connect to the network over freeradius to read the root certificates of freeradius? Does the root-certificates stored somewhere on the users machine?
The root certificates are stored on the users machine.
Alan DeKok. -- http://deployingradius.com - The web site of the book http://deployingradius.com/blog/ - The blog - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Thanks for the quick reply I looked up but i could'nt find them(root.pem,root.p12...) where exactly are stored on the users machine ? The authentication is peap-eap/mschapv2. thanks ___________________________________________________________ All new Yahoo! Mail "The new Interface is stunning in its simplicity and ease of use." - PC Magazine http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html
Polyxronopoulos Adreas wrote:
I looked up but i could'nt find them(root.pem,root.p12...) where exactly are stored on the users machine ? The authentication is peap-eap/mschapv2.
They're stored wherever you put them. On Windows, they're in the normal CA authority list. On Linux, they're in a config file where xsupplicant or wpa_supplicant can find them. See the supplicant documentation for where the root certificate is supposed to be located. Alan DeKok. -- http://deployingradius.com - The web site of the book http://deployingradius.com/blog/ - The blog
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