I tried to generate the CSR but unable to understand from where did you get the mc_conf file and where you have stored that openssl is not asking any attribute to generate the CSR Can't open "mc_conf" for reading, No such file or directory
@@nafithsalama that's very kind of you, thanks. But I think I may be doing something wrong. I added the root certificate through MMC, I signed the Aruba Controller CSR pasting the text on the CA web interface, I tried with 2 different computers but still the certificate is not trusted :(
@@fabiantoro7146 if the CA is internal and public CA this means the certificate is still not trusted. you need to install the CA certificate in the trusted root on your client in this case
I tried to generate the CSR but unable to understand from where did you get the mc_conf file and where you have stored that openssl is not asking any attribute to generate the CSR
Can't open "mc_conf" for reading, No such file or directory
The car file I call answer file. I created it and stored on my computer.
the process is not related bz any how to the .1x enterprise certifcate for wirlesss user right __
That is correct. I will release more videos on user authentication certificate settings
I followed the steps to generate the CSR, get it signed by my internal CA but still when I use the FQDN cert is not trusted :(
I will revisit the video again and try the steps and see if I get the same issue
@@nafithsalama that's very kind of you, thanks. But I think I may be doing something wrong. I added the root certificate through MMC, I signed the Aruba Controller CSR pasting the text on the CA web interface, I tried with 2 different computers but still the certificate is not trusted :(
@@fabiantoro7146 if the CA is internal and public CA this means the certificate is still not trusted. you need to install the CA certificate in the trusted root on your client in this case