09-05-2018 11:14 AM
I have some windows 10 and 7 PCs that do not manage to connect to my Wifi dot.1x or MAB. even if it's an open Guest network I recorded this error message on live log "12511 Unexpectedly received TLS alert message; processing as a rejection by the client" but after a time saying 24h, the pc is able to connect.
please can you tell me what is the problem ?
ISE 2.3 patch 4 installed
protocol allowed Process Host Lookup Authentication Protocols Allow PAP / ASCII PEAP EAP MS-CHAPv2
thanks
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09-05-2018 01:50 PM
The message corresponds to TLS & you are saying wifi connectivity is failing even without dot1x. Without any changes in the client, what I don't understand is how can the error go away after 24 hours. Please open a TAC case & work with them to resolve the issue. I would start with the Wireless team.
- Krish
09-05-2018 01:50 PM
The message corresponds to TLS & you are saying wifi connectivity is failing even without dot1x. Without any changes in the client, what I don't understand is how can the error go away after 24 hours. Please open a TAC case & work with them to resolve the issue. I would start with the Wireless team.
- Krish
01-14-2019 11:21 AM
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06-05-2019 10:10 AM
Dragging this thread back to life :)
One of our customer has a similar issue with a 2.3 deployment. 99.9% working fine but in the customer's words:-
"We've got one user for example today that was working happy in the morning only to have his wired connection interrupted for 17 minutes and then this issue fixed by itself without us changing any setting on his client machine"
Event 5434 Endpoint conducted several failed authentications of the same scenario
Failure Reason 12511 Unexpectedly received TLS alert message; treating as a rejection by the client
I get it if ISE does not trust the CA or it's a wildcard issue, etc. But why would it authc and authz fine, then fail, then work again??
Any advice gratefully received!
Cheers,
Matt.
06-05-2019 11:02 AM
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