Creating EAP certificates
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** Creating EAP certificates
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If you have followed our guides on configuring and testing EAP for FreeRADIUS (as outlined in earlier articles), you should have already created some dummy certificates to test your configuration.
Now it’s time to create the real certificates to use in your production network. These certificates will be configured on the end hosts that will be doing PEAP, TTLS, or EAP-TLS authentication.
This article provides detailed instructions on how to create these certificates, as well as some sample configuration file text that you can customize for your needs.
Read the full article…
https://networkradius.com/articles/2021/10/25/EAP-production-certificates.html
** Previous EAP Configuration articles
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Configuring EAP - getting started:
https://networkradius.com/articles/2021/10/18/configuring-EAP.html
Command line testing for EAP configuration:
https://networkradius.com/articles/2021/10/25/command-line-EAP-testing.html
Common EAP configuration problems:
https://networkradius.com/articles/2021/10/20/common-EAP-problems.html
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