12-02-2008 11:25 AM - edited 03-10-2019 04:13 PM
I was using a self sign certin my ACS 4.2 and then just advised sour students to unckeck "Validate Server Certificate", but some usere wanting to use there phone have a default setting to verify the cert before establishing a connection and so we have decided to install a valid 3rd party certificate to solve this issue and save the help desk folks numerous callls. In the ACS when you generate a cert request you can use the domain name of the ACS in the request. Would it be better to use the IP of the ACS in this process or should I use the Domain name? I want to make sure we provide the correct info when we request a cert.
Thanks
mike
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12-11-2008 12:34 AM
Use the domain name of the ACS server. Buying in a cert is a far better idea than using self-signed. The cost (which is pretty low anyway) is more than offset by the reduction in support calls!
12-08-2008 02:52 PM
You can use ACS to generate a self-signed digital certificate to use for the PEAP authentication protocol or HTTPS support of ACS administration. This capability supports TLS/SSL protocols and technologies without the requirement of interacting with a CA.
Refer the below URL to know about â using self-signed certificateâ:
12-11-2008 12:34 AM
Use the domain name of the ACS server. Buying in a cert is a far better idea than using self-signed. The cost (which is pretty low anyway) is more than offset by the reduction in support calls!
12-11-2008 06:08 AM
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