Max, Thank you for the smile. and I should clarify what I was trying to convey. I know exactly how you felt and what I said I don't mean sarcastically. In my situation, not just for NAC, same certificate expiration date and its re-issuing tasks are n...
Hello Jon,
I think the following might be able to help. There is really not an easy way to do it since WPA2 always authenticate users. Unless there is an easier way to ban the wireless device in question quickly without log into the VNS web interfa...
John,
Sorry for the much delayed reply.
To clarify, what I meant by using internal CA is to deal with internal users only. in order for the PEAP to work; a server-side public key cert is need to create an encrypted TLS. That is it.
If you are us...
PEAP authentication by default requires you to utilize certificate authority (CA). The error message you are getting is that EAP packet return is asking "where is the (certificate) server?"
If CA is utilized, the conversation gets a bit complicated ...