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Cisco WLC with certificate verisign to guest users

ivan.martin
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Hello my name is Ivan

I have a question:

I have a cisco wlc 2504 is deploying authentication services to guest users toward a portal web customized and configured. I need to install my certificate verisign (certificate.cer) in to cisco wlc because my users don't like the page no trusted (The wlc is showing me ''There is a problem with this website's security certificate'') when they are trying to access to ssid to users guests.

Please could you tell me how can I install my certificate verisign (I bought it certificate)?

Regards

Ivan

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Scott Fella
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Ivan,

Here is a document that will walk you through doing this step by step.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6366/products_configuration_example09186a0080a77592.shtml

Don't use OpenSSL v1.0 or newer. Use v9.8x

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-Scott
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Abhishek Abhishek
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Hello Ivan,

As per your query i can suggest you the following solution-

WLC does not support chained certificates more than 10KB size on the WLC. However, this restriction has been removed in WLC 7.0.230.0 and later releases.

Note: Chained certificates are supported for web authentication only; they are not supported for the management certificate.

Web authentication certificates can be any of these:
•Chained

•Unchained

•Auto generated


For WLCs with software versions earlier than 5.1.151.0, the workaround is to use one of these options:


•Acquire an unchained certificate from the CA, which means that the signing root is trusted.

•Have all valid intermediate CA root certificates (trusted or untrusted) installed on the client.

For more information please refer to the link-

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6366/products_configuration_example09186a0080a77592.shtml

Hope this will help

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