02-12-2008 08:37 AM - edited 03-12-2019 05:37 PM
Hi,
I replaced an ACS certificate that had been installed i then did the following:
1. Created a certificate request.
2. Issued the request to the enterprise CA.
3. Copied the certificate to an ftp server.
4. Installed the certificate on the ACS.
5. Configured the CTL again.
6. Restarted the ACS service.
8. Enable EAP-TLS.
The problem is when i try and enable EAP i get the message no ACS certificate installed.
I searched on cisco and it said to disable the CSA and follow the same process which i have done to no avail.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks
Kev
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02-13-2008 07:50 AM
What is the current ver ?
02-12-2008 09:40 AM
Kev,
Make sure you have installed server cert on acs. Do you see the server cert if you check acs--->system configuration--->acs cert setup--->Install certificate.
It seems that you have not installed the correct certificate at the above location. The most command mistake is to install CA in the place of server cert.
Regards,
~JG
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02-13-2008 01:59 AM
JG,
I have definately installed it in the place were you suggested. It is like the server is just ignoring the certificate.
This is the windows based soloution engine.
Thanks
Kev
02-13-2008 03:51 AM
I have done some more investigation and it turns out the CA certificate had been renewed a few days ago on the CA. I have now installed the valid cert on the ACS but i am still getting the same issue.
Cheers
Kev
02-13-2008 05:58 AM
Which vendor certificate is it ?
02-13-2008 06:40 AM
It is an internal CA issuing certificates.
Cheers
Kev
02-13-2008 07:36 AM
I found this book in the version of the ACS:
CSCef61785 Bug Details Bug #79 of 92 | < Previous | Next >
ACS Appliance fails to recognize installed certificate Symptom
ACS appliance does not recognize the installed certificate.
Conditions
Cisco Security Agent is running.
1. Install a certificate. The web interface will report the certificate as installed and validated.
2. Enable PEAP.
3. An error appears: Failed to initialize PEAP or EAP-TLS authentication protocol because CA certificate is not installed. Install the CA certificate using ACS Certification Authority Setup page.
Workaround
Disable the Cisco Security Agent and repeat the installation procedure. Re-enable the Cisco Security Agent.
Possibly worth upgrading?
If so can some one help me with the upgrade stages as im finding them a bit confusing.
Thanks
Kev
02-13-2008 07:50 AM
What is the current ver ?
02-13-2008 07:55 AM
3.3(3) Build 11
Thanks
Kev
02-13-2008 09:06 AM
Would just like to double check when i select the certificate type in my request i am selecting Web Server ths is correct right as it just needs to be a server SSL cert.
Cheers
Kev
02-14-2008 08:11 AM
Thanks for the help.
02-19-2008 04:22 PM
I have the exact same problem with the exact same build. Did anyone every end up coming up with a solution?
Thanks,
-John
02-20-2008 05:52 AM
John,
Make sure you are not hitting Install certificate again after uploading the cert. That was the reason kevin was not able to install it.
If you hit it again, it deletes the installed cert.
Regards,
~JG
02-20-2008 11:30 AM
Thanks for your post.
I wish it was as easy as me mistakenly removing the certificate after installation.
I'm able to see the certificate installed and I also have CSA disabled. The cert is from our own internal CA so there is no need to add anything to "Edit Certificate Trust List" is there?
Whenever I try and enable "Allow EAP-TLS" i get the following error message.
Failed to initialize PEAP or EAP-TLS authentication protocol because CA certificate is not installed. Install the CA certificate using "ACS Certification Authority Setup" page.
Thanks,
-John
02-20-2008 11:52 AM
John,
Have you installed the CA certificate?
If so have you checked it is in the Certificate Trust List?
Cheers
Kev
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