03-31-2005 02:00 AM - edited 03-10-2019 02:05 PM
To do EAP-TLS testing (without having to set up the certification authority server infrastructure ). I need Demo Certificates ( Client & Server ). I have tested the Cisco Certificates located at
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/sqsw/sq/tech/tcert.zip.
Problem is, the certificate date is old and not valid.
Can anybody help me to find valid certificates?
04-06-2005 04:52 AM
The ACS team has added the ability for the ACS server to generate self-signed certificates in 3.3 to help in scenarios like yours.
Is this the version of ACS you are using?
thanks
peter
04-06-2005 05:34 AM
Hi Peter,
thanks for your help, but yesterday we have forced that my certificates are no the problem.
04-06-2005 01:59 PM
Peter,
I would like to go this route, but when I generate a self-signed certificate, I do not see the message in my certificate general section that states that I have a private key that corresponds with the certificate.
In short, I get the familiar 'EAP-TLS or PEAP authentication failed during SSL handshake' error.
I would rather get this working with the self-signed cert instead of the CA at this time.
Any tips you can provide are greatly appreciated!
Brian
04-06-2005 10:15 PM
Is there anything ok, when you working with certifikates of an CA(MS) ?
04-07-2005 05:39 AM
The client gets its certificate with the private key, the EKU field, etc. - basically, everything it should have. The server certificate, however, does not have the private key attached to it, which makes me suspect that it is the problem with my SSL handshake.
04-07-2005 06:05 AM
Yes the missing key of the server certificate is the problem with the SSL handshake.
Try to get a server and client certificate from the Microsoft Certifikate Service.
How to get this certificates, try this link:
my problem is, the certificates are ok and runs with a IAS-Radius Server and 802.1x Client, but not with the ACS-Radius Server (SSl Handshake failure)
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