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Microsoft Certification - use certificates on RRAS server |
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Hi Is it possible to use certificates on Win2003 RRAS server (for VPN acces). We already have CA installed in our local domain (running on a Win2000 Server) I configured VPN for L2TP/IPSec and we do not want to use pre-shared key, so that the only way to identify will be through installed certificate. Can anyone please explain me how to configure RRAS for use with certificates? Thanks Best regards Miha Miha |
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On RRAS server you must create a profile and select under authentication
only EAP methods (Smart Card or other certificate). On clinets you select under VPN connection properties the security tab, select Advanced, settings and then select Use EAP. -- Emanuel Ceciu MCSE, MCT "Miha" <> wrote in message news:... > > Hi > > Is it possible to use certificates on Win2003 RRAS server (for VPN acces). > We already have CA installed in our local domain (running on a Win2000 > Server) > I configured VPN for L2TP/IPSec and we do not want to use pre-shared key, > so that the only way to identify will be through installed certificate. > Can anyone please explain me how to configure RRAS for use with > certificates? > > Thanks > Best regards > Miha > > > Emanuel Ceciu [MCT] |
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Thanks. Could you please tell me what is the procedure to install certificate on server? I looked at our local CA, but I only found for clients to request a certificate from our local certsrv... nothing for RRAS? Thanks again Regards Miha "Emanuel Ceciu [MCT]" <> je napisal v sporočilo news:% ... > > On RRAS server you must create a profile and select under authentication > only EAP methods (Smart Card or other certificate). > On clinets you select under VPN connection properties the security tab, > select Advanced, settings and then select Use EAP. > > -- > Emanuel Ceciu > MCSE, MCT > > > > "Miha" <> wrote in message > news:... >> >> Hi >> >> Is it possible to use certificates on Win2003 RRAS server (for VPN >> acces). We already have CA installed in our local domain (running on a >> Win2000 Server) >> I configured VPN for L2TP/IPSec and we do not want to use pre-shared key, >> so that the only way to identify will be through installed certificate. >> Can anyone please explain me how to configure RRAS for use with >> certificates? >> >> Thanks >> Best regards >> Miha >> >> >> > > > Miha |
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you can ask for a computer certificate.
on RRAS server start a mmc , add certificates for local computer, right click on person and then select all tasks request certificate -- Emanuel Ceciu MCSE, MCT "Miha" <> wrote in message news:%... > > Thanks. > Could you please tell me what is the procedure to install certificate on > server? > I looked at our local CA, but I only found for clients to request a > certificate from our local certsrv... nothing for RRAS? > Thanks again > Regards > Miha > > > "Emanuel Ceciu [MCT]" <> je napisal v sporočilo > news:% ... >> >> On RRAS server you must create a profile and select under authentication >> only EAP methods (Smart Card or other certificate). >> On clinets you select under VPN connection properties the security tab, >> select Advanced, settings and then select Use EAP. >> >> -- >> Emanuel Ceciu >> MCSE, MCT >> >> >> >> "Miha" <> wrote in message >> news:... >>> >>> Hi >>> >>> Is it possible to use certificates on Win2003 RRAS server (for VPN >>> acces). We already have CA installed in our local domain (running on a >>> Win2000 Server) >>> I configured VPN for L2TP/IPSec and we do not want to use pre-shared >>> key, so that the only way to identify will be through installed >>> certificate. >>> Can anyone please explain me how to configure RRAS for use with >>> certificates? >>> >>> Thanks >>> Best regards >>> Miha >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > Emanuel Ceciu [MCT] |
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Thanks. Regards Miha "Emanuel Ceciu [MCT]" <> je napisal v sporočilo news: ... > > you can ask for a computer certificate. > on RRAS server start a mmc , add certificates for local computer, right > click on person and then select all tasks request certificate > > -- > Emanuel Ceciu > MCSE, MCT > > > > "Miha" <> wrote in message > news:%... >> >> Thanks. >> Could you please tell me what is the procedure to install certificate on >> server? >> I looked at our local CA, but I only found for clients to request a >> certificate from our local certsrv... nothing for RRAS? >> Thanks again >> Regards >> Miha >> >> >> "Emanuel Ceciu [MCT]" <> je napisal v sporočilo >> news:% ... >>> >>> On RRAS server you must create a profile and select under authentication >>> only EAP methods (Smart Card or other certificate). >>> On clinets you select under VPN connection properties the security tab, >>> select Advanced, settings and then select Use EAP. >>> >>> -- >>> Emanuel Ceciu >>> MCSE, MCT >>> >>> >>> >>> "Miha" <> wrote in message >>> news:... >>>> >>>> Hi >>>> >>>> Is it possible to use certificates on Win2003 RRAS server (for VPN >>>> acces). We already have CA installed in our local domain (running on a >>>> Win2000 Server) >>>> I configured VPN for L2TP/IPSec and we do not want to use pre-shared >>>> key, so that the only way to identify will be through installed >>>> certificate\0\0\0>>>> Can anyone please explain me how to configure RRAS for use with >>>> certificates? >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> Best regards >>>> Miha >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > Miha |
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