Hi All,
I'm wondering if Anyone has used FortiAuthenticator to perform BYOD ?
I'm testing FAC 5.1.2 in a lab envirement to authenticate WiFi users using EAP-TLS, the FAC has a CA certificate configured (signed by a Win2016 root CA). And I'm stuck at getting devices self-enrolled to obtain a certificate that they can use for EAP-TLS.
I've enabled Device Self-enrollment using the CA Certificate Template (SCEP request is configured using Wildcard).
At the moment, I'm unable to enroll a client device on the url : https://FAC-IP/cert/scep . I'm getting the following error on the Browser : "operation" parameter is required
I've also tried http (enabled http on the Interface) instead of https and keep getting the same error.
Has anyone faced the same problem before ?
Has anyone succefully got device self-enrollment working on FAC using SCEP ?
Do FAC provide an onboarding portal similar to other products such as Aruba Clearpass ?
Your help will be very much appreciated.
Achraf.
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I think this is what we're trying to accomplish, but no luck just yet.
Hi,
Please review in the docs, also:
https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiAuthenticator/Technical-Tip-How-to-sign-a-certificate-with-Su...
https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortiauthenticator/6.5.0/cookbook/628126/fortiauthenticator-as-a-...
https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiAuthenticator/Technical-Tip-How-to-sign-a-CSR-on-FortiAuthent...
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