Re: MAC address binding to the certificate

2009-09-09 Thread Steffen DETTMER
* Anoop C wrote on Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 18:02 +0530: >Thanks for the quick response. > I totally agree on your point. Our associates often used to try others > certificate .So I want to remove that threat also by incorporating MAC > address also into the certificates apart from the exis

Re: MAC address binding to the certificate

2009-09-09 Thread Michael S. Zick
On Wed September 9 2009, Anoop C wrote: > Hi all > > I am using certificates generated by openssl for authenticating the > WiFi useres using EAP-TLS 802.1x authentication. > I would like to add MAC address of the user machines into each user > certificates so that the certificates use

Re: MAC address binding to the certificate

2009-09-09 Thread Serge Fonville
Behalf Of Patrick Patterson > Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 5:50 PM > To: openssl-users@openssl.org > Subject: Re: MAC address binding to the certificate > > Hi there: > > Anoop C wrote: >> Hi all >> >>       I am using certificates generated by openssl fo

RE: MAC address binding to the certificate

2009-09-09 Thread Anoop C
address binding to the certificate Hi there: Anoop C wrote: > Hi all > > I am using certificates generated by openssl for authenticating the > WiFi useres using EAP-TLS 802.1x authentication. > I would like to add MAC address of the user machines into each user > ce

Re: MAC address binding to the certificate

2009-09-09 Thread Patrick Patterson
Hi there: Anoop C wrote: > Hi all > > I am using certificates generated by openssl for authenticating the > WiFi useres using EAP-TLS 802.1x authentication. > I would like to add MAC address of the user machines into each user > certificates so that the certificates used by one machi

MAC address binding to the certificate

2009-09-09 Thread Anoop C
Hi all I am using certificates generated by openssl for authenticating the WiFi useres using EAP-TLS 802.1x authentication. I would like to add MAC address of the user machines into each user certificates so that the certificates used by one machine cannot be used in another machine/P