When I rotated server certs on our NPS'es from the CA in the PKI env.
The networkmanager messed with the file and the connection stopped working.
On our NPS radius server
Reason Code: 265
Reason: The certificate chain was issued by an authority that is not trusted.
So it seems that even if I ignore the CA warning it sends some information of CA's to the NPS.
I haven't had the time to debug it further. But when editing the suggested line things started working again.
I can confirm this "problem"
When I rotated server certs on our NPS'es from the CA in the PKI env.
The networkmanager messed with the file and the connection stopped working.
On our NPS radius server
Reason Code: 265
Reason: The certificate chain was issued by an authority that is not trusted.
So it seems that even if I ignore the CA warning it sends some information of CA's to the NPS.
I haven't had the time to debug it further. But when editing the suggested line things started working again.
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Regards Falk