05-24-2019 03:34 AM - edited 07-05-2021 10:27 AM
Hi all,
Just wondering if any one could confirm or have a solution here...
We've installed a public certificate on our WLC for webauth purposes. The certicate is installed and working well.
The problem...
We're using webauth on the virtual interface of 192.0.2.1 which needs to resolve to the correct name (which has been set up for the virtual interface) for the certificate to fully verify. Unfortuntely our webauth connection is on a completely separate interface to our network and does not have it's own DNS; it uses google. The problem then, is that the name can't resolve and the security warning is still being displayed through the browser.
Has anyone come up against the same scenario?
Someone suggested making a public DNS entry but our ISP said this wasn't possible (obviously because it's a 192.0.2.1 address).
The only option I am seeing at the moment is setting up a DNS server... unless anyone as a suggestion.
thanks.
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05-24-2019 07:42 AM
I have actually solved this problem. When speaking with the ISP they were actually able to add the entry for me (there was confusion the first time around). On testing the webauth page, it now loads to the log in page and the certifiate that is being presented is valid. No more security errors!
05-24-2019 07:42 AM
I have actually solved this problem. When speaking with the ISP they were actually able to add the entry for me (there was confusion the first time around). On testing the webauth page, it now loads to the log in page and the certifiate that is being presented is valid. No more security errors!
01-19-2024 06:26 AM
Hey, no idea if you will answer this but how did you solve this?
ISP said this wasn't possible (obviously because it's a 192.0.2.1 address).
This sounds legit because how would public clients resolve to this?
Thanks
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