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Trying to do a "ca authenticate" on PIX 506 running 6.2.2 software, in order to get a certificate from a Microsoft CA server . Here are the relevant commands:ca identity stage 172.16.0.7:/certsrv/mscep/mscep.dll ca configure stage ra 1 20 ca authent...
Trying to do a "ca authenticate" on PIX 506 running 6.1.1 software, in order to get a certificate from a Microsoft CA serverca identity stage 172.16.0.7:/certsrv/mscep/mscep.dllca configure stage ra 1 20ca authenticate stageThe debug output is:Error ...
After talking to TAC, it looks like the solution should be:1. Uninstall everything2. Install Certification Server. Reboot3. Install MSCEP. RebootIt seems likely that the microsoft server is the problem ( although I HAD installed the mscep alread...
After talking to TAC, it looks like the solution should be:1. Uninstall everything2. Install Certification Server. Reboot3. Install MSCEP. RebootIt seems likely that the microsoft server is the problem ( although I HAD installed the mscep alread...
Anonymous access is allowed for the website.The question remains "Why should pkiclient.exe appear anywhere in the http communication?" As you can see, the URL points to :/certsrv/mscep/mscep.dll, which obviously makes no reference to pkiclien...
Ummmm, no.certsrv is correct. You can easily verify that by looking at Microsoft Certificate Server.Thanks anyways.You know this problem is exasperating! How can Microsoft have a server which uses mscep.dll , and then the cisco pix requires it to be...