Chapter 2: Network Setup
Procedure 2-8 describes how to install certificates on the authentication server.
Procedure 2-8
Installing Certificates on the Authentication Server
1
Connect to the certificate server web site.
From the RADIUS server computer, connect to the certificate server certificate services interface:
e.g.,
http://
172.31.0.21
/certsrv
If prompted, enter the authentication information of a domain user. You may also need to add this
web site to your list of trusted sites if you are using a recent version of Internet Explorer.
3
Select
Request a certificate
from the task selection page.
4
Select
Advanced certificate request
.
5
Select
Create and submit a certificate request to this CA
.
6
Submit the certificate request. This involves filling in any identifying information requested and
any other options you require.
•
Fill in all of the
Identifying Information
fields. The
Name
on the certificate should be that
of this server since it will be the server running radius. Enter the name
radius
in the
name field. Fill in the rest of the field e.g. email, company, etc.
•
In the dropdown box change the Intended Purpose field to
Server Authentication
Certificate
.
•
Check
the
Mark keys as exportable
and
Store certificate in the local computer
certificate store
boxes.
•
Click
Submit
.
Result
: A confirmation dialog appears informing the user that the website is requesting a
certificate on their behalf and if they truly wish to request this certificate now.
•
Click
Yes
.
8
Since we set up our certificate service to automatically issue certificates you will be immediately
be presented with a certificate to install. Click on the certificate to install.
9
Verify the certificate installation.
•
Once installation is complete, verify correct installation by:
•
Open
the
Certificates (Local Computer) MMC plugin: Start / Run / MMC.exe
.
•
Browse to the certificate store by selecting:
Console / Add/Remove Snap-in / Add… /
Certificates / Computer Account
.
Result
: The select PC dialog appears.
•
Select
Local Computer
.
•
Ensure that the new server certificate is stored in the
Personal / Certificates
folder.
If you do not find the CA certificate in the computer account / Local Computer certificate store as
indicated, it may have been copied to the my user account / Current User certificate store instead.
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