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The Cryptography Algorithm conflicts with another NPS article #1010

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Muxxx opened this issue Jun 19, 2018 — with docs.microsoft.com · 4 comments
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The Cryptography Algorithm conflicts with another NPS article #1010

Muxxx opened this issue Jun 19, 2018 — with docs.microsoft.com · 4 comments

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Muxxx commented Jun 19, 2018

The Cryptography Algorithm suggested in this article states that an RSA algorithm must be used, but in the article (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/networking/core-network-guide/cncg/server-certs/configure-the-server-certificate-template), simple copying the RAS/IAS Server Certificate Template will suffice for NPS. Both articles refer to 802.11X authentication. I expect it to work for both algorithms, but why is there is a difference across both and should there be?


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ghost commented Jun 20, 2018

@Muxxx, Thank you for the question. I sent an email to the engineering team to get help with your question.

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@Muxxx Muxxx changed the title The Cryptography Algorithm conflicts with another NPS document The Cryptography Algorithm conflicts with another NPS article Mar 16, 2019
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Muxxx commented Mar 16, 2019

It's nearly been 12 months and there's been no movement / clarity on this issue. Can we please get some clarity here?

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