01-25-2008 08:21 AM - edited 03-10-2019 03:37 PM
Hi,
I used the ACS SE 4.1 to generate a certificate to be used for PEAP authentication.when I generate the Certificate "Generate Self-Signed Certificate", it has a validity of one Year.
How can I specify the validity to 3 years or more.?
thanks
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01-28-2008 02:54 PM
Self Signed Certificates have a default period of 1 year and can not be changed. There are various links on Cisco.com stating it one of them is as under.
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Manoj
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01-28-2008 02:54 PM
Self Signed Certificates have a default period of 1 year and can not be changed. There are various links on Cisco.com stating it one of them is as under.
Regards
Manoj
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01-30-2008 02:43 AM
The default period is 1 year for self-signed certificates which AFAIK cannot be modified.
01-30-2008 01:13 PM
The Cisco ACS server defaults to a 1 year certificate that can not be changed.
However, you can, and what I have done is use OpenSSL to generate x509v3 certificates that have a validity of 3 years then import the certificates into the ACS.
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