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Will an IIS SelfSSL certificate still be valid when the signing server is replaced?

Will my 10 year valid self-signed certificate, that is using a common name not resembling any hostname, still be valid/trusted by others in the AD, after the signing server is replaced in maybe a few ...
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Active Directory expired certs causing issues with 802.1x authentication

We are in the process of rolling out 802.1x in our environment. With that said, there are quite a few clients that revert back to an older (expired) certificate which prevents them from ...
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EAP-TLS: is it possible eavesdropping when sharing client certificate?

I want to know how to share a network of WPA2 enterprise with EAP-TLS, authenticating users with a common certificate. They share the same certificate. I'm afraid they can monitor each other. Is ...
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Certificate 'not verified' when doing 802.x1 authentication on Apple ios

I've setup a new wifi network including a Freeradius server. Everything works fine except that Apple iOS gives a 'certificate not verified' warning when connecting. When the user accept the ...
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802.1x automatically validate certificate in windows clients

We're deploying a wireless networking using Windows Server 2008 NAC as a RADIUS server. When Windows XP or 7 clients connect they initally fail to connect. In order to enable the client to connect we ...
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802.1X EAP authentication in Cisco switches with certificate

I am currently planning to implement 802.1X authentication for all the wired computers at the office where I work at currently. We have successfully implemented 802.1X authentication with login/...
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Unable to specify alterntive credentials using 802.1x wireless connections on Windows 7

Using Windows 7 I am unable to connect to the wireless network using 802.1x settings. I have configured it exactly as in Vista using certificates and checking the use alternative credentials check box ...
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