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Appendix E Configuring the Client Adapter through the Windows XP Operating System
Configuring the Client Adapter
Figure E-6
PEAP Properties Screen
Step 4
Check the Validate server certificate check box if server certificate validation is required
(recommended).
Step 5
If you want to specify the name of the server to connect to, check the Connect only if server name ends
with check box and enter the appropriate server name suffix in the field below.
Note
If you enter a server name and the client adapter connects to a server that does not match the
name you entered, you are prompted to accept or cancel the connection during the authentication
process.
Note
If you leave this field blank, the server name is not verified, and a connection is established as
long as the certificate is valid.
Step 6
Make sure that the name of the certificate authority from which the server certificate was downloaded
appears in the Trusted root certificate authority (CA) field. If necessary, click the arrow on the
drop-down menu and select the appropriate name.
Note
If you leave this field blank, you are prompted to accept a connection to the root certification
authority during the authentication process.
Step 7
Check the Connect only if server is signed by specified trusted root CA check box if you want to
ensure that the certificate server uses the trusted root certificate specified in the field above. This
prevents the client from establishing connections to rogue access points.
Step 8
Currently Generic Token Card is the only second phase EAP type available. Click Properties. The
Generic Token Card Properties screen appears (see
Figure E-7
).