Problem Using GoDaddy Wildcard Certificate

Phil Mayers p.mayers at imperial.ac.uk
Sun Mar 3 16:03:54 CET 2013


Try with a private ca first,  it'll save cash

Thomas Simmons <twsnnva at gmail.com> wrote:

>On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 6:41 AM, Phil Mayers <p.mayers at imperial.ac.uk>
>wrote:
>
>> When you enable "validate...", what are you entering as the server
>name?
>> I'm not sure wildcard certs work with eap under windows.
>>
>> Hello Phil,
>
>Initially, I unchecked "Connect to these servers" and left this field
>empty
>- this is what I did with the self-signed cert that worked. I also
>tried *.
>mydomain.com (the CN) and domain.com. I can purchase a standard cert to
>verify this is the problem.
>
>
>> Thomas Simmons <twsnnva at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> >Hello All,
>> >
>> >I'm trying to get my setup working with a GoDaddy-issued wildcard
>> >certificate (I understand self-signed is recommended). I don't
>> >understand
>> >why this is not working and appreciate any input. What I have found
>so
>> >far:
>> >
>> >Everything works with self-signed certs. With the CA cert imported,
>> >"Validate server certificate" is not required.
>> >Everything works with GoDaddy certs on Android.
>> >Everything works with GoDaddy certs and "Validate ..." unchecked.
>>
>> --
>> Sent from my mobile device, please excuse brevity and typos.
>>

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Sent from my mobile device, please excuse brevity and typos.
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