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The CA Server is enabled only when TLS, TTLS or PEAP authentication is selected. The
Client can verify if such server is reliable and then transmit Client Certificate after the
verification is confirmed. (NOTE: Only available if
Use Client Certificate
is checked.)
Verify CA Server -
1. Confirm if the Server Certificate is issued by an assigned certificate issuer. If
Allow
Intermediate Authentication
box is checked, the server certificate can be issued by
one intermediate certificate issuer.
2. Check that the server name of server certificate matches the name entered by the user
or belongs to the same domain.
Server Certificate –
Check the
Server Certificate
box to indicate that the Client will confirm whether the CA
server is reliable.
Certificate issuer –
Specify the CA of a server certificate from the drop-down list.
Allow Intermediate Certificates –
When this option is checked, the certificate issuer can be an issuer recognized by a
specific certificate issuer.
Server name –
This value can be a server name or the name of a domain where the server is located.
Server name must match exactly –
Select this option to specify that the server name of server certificate must be the same as
Server Name
or matches the name of domain where the server is located.
Domain name must end in specified name –
Select this option to specify that the certificate issuer must match the domain or secondary
domain entered in
Server Name
.