02-09-2011 02:10 AM - edited 07-03-2021 07:47 PM
Hi,
would anybody be able to adivse how to chance the webauthentication certificte on WLAN 2100 controller. My users are complaining that they need to accept the security certificate before proceeding to the actual authentication?
thanks
Patrick
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02-09-2011 04:41 AM
This is expected behaviour right.. when ever you visit any HTTPs site this happens.. so the client will download the cert and proceed further..
Disable HTTPs on the WLC and see if you face this issue.. i am pretty sure that will resolve..
However here is the step by step procedure to load the new WEBAUTH cert on to the WLC..
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk722/tk809/technologies_configuration_example09186a00806e367a.shtml
However disabling the HTTPs will be just a wor around..
lemme know if this answered your question..
Regards
Surendra
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02-09-2011 04:00 AM
I guess.. the one that the clients is able to see is the HTTPs redirect security... Can you please issue the below command ans see if that helps..
WLC> config network secureweb disable
This will disable HTTPS on the WLC and the redirect will just use HTTP, however this will disable the HTTPS access to the WLC as well..
is this wat you require?? Please attach the screen shot of what the issue that we are facing..
lemme know if this answered your question..
Regards
Surendra
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02-09-2011 04:32 AM
02-09-2011 04:41 AM
This is expected behaviour right.. when ever you visit any HTTPs site this happens.. so the client will download the cert and proceed further..
Disable HTTPs on the WLC and see if you face this issue.. i am pretty sure that will resolve..
However here is the step by step procedure to load the new WEBAUTH cert on to the WLC..
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk722/tk809/technologies_configuration_example09186a00806e367a.shtml
However disabling the HTTPs will be just a wor around..
lemme know if this answered your question..
Regards
Surendra
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02-09-2011 05:52 AM
Hi,
disabling the HTTPS does the trick
Thanks
Patrick
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