Hi,
> Even in the absence of client side configuration, some of the clients
> (notably OS X) present some details about the cert to the user that they
> can verify manually (name, fingerprint, expiry date).
yep...and most users will click okay/accept without checking a single thing
or even read
Hi everyone,
Thanks for all of the input, I think between that and the eduroam paper
my questions have been answered. The breakdown of differences between
various clients is rather useful as well.
Even in the absence of client side configuration, some of the clients
(notably OS X) present some
Hi,
> I've been searching around the list and the Internet trying to figure
> out how a wireless client can verify the hostname of the SSL cert
> provided by Radiator through the NAS as an SMTP or HTTP client would,
> but I can't seem to find anything insightful. I'm not concerned with how
> t
On 2014-06-19 00:48, Michael Rodrigues wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been searching around the list and the Internet trying to figure
> out how a wireless client can verify the hostname of the SSL cert
> provided by Radiator through the NAS as an SMTP or HTTP client would,
> but I can't seem to find anythi
On 06/19/2014 01:48 AM, Michael Rodrigues wrote:
> I've been searching around the list and the Internet trying to figure
> out how a wireless client can verify the hostname of the SSL cert
> provided by Radiator through the NAS as an SMTP or HTTP client would,
> but I can't seem to find anythin