Authentication server configuration, Juniper steel-belted radius, Exporting certificates – Motorola 2.1 User Manual

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Chapter 2: Network Setup

Authentication Server Configuration

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Juniper Steel-Belted RADIUS

This section describes how to configure Juniper Steel Belted Radius server in support of
EAP-TTLS Secure Mesh. Any Radius server package can be used as long as it supports
EAP-TTLS authentication.

The pre-requisites for the procedure in this section are:

Windows 2003 server installation complete.

Installation of our Certificate Authority (CA).

Creation of a server certificate.

Steel Belted Radius Enterprise Edition (available from Juniper.net). Download /
purchase SBR installer and proceed to install the program by double clicking the
installer. We download an evaluation copy of this example. Contact Juniper
Networks to purchase a licensed copy.

After the installation SBR is complete we need to add our trusted root and server certificate to our Steel
Belted Radius server.

Exporting Certificates

Procedure 2-9 describes how to export existing certificates and install them for use with
Steel-Belted RADIUS.

Procedure 2-9

Exporting Certificates

With the installation of our certificate authority in the previous section and the creation of a server
certificate we need to add these to Steel Belted Radius.

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Find the server certificate installed on the authentication server.

• Click Start | Run | and type MMC.exe. Press enter.

• Browse to the certificate store by selecting: Console / Add/Remove Snap-in / Add… /

Certificates / Computer Account

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Result

: The select PC dialog appears.

• Select

Local Computer

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• Open

the

Personal / Certificates

folder in its tree view.

• A server certificate was created when we created our Certificate Authority. In our

reference design this certificate will be named radius.

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