Chapter 2: Network Setup
2 Proceed with logging into Steel Belted Radius using the credentials you created when installing
the Windows 2003 server. For our reference design we used:
username = Administrator
password = G0ld11
3 In the dialog box click Permanently trust this server, Then click Yes to authenticate to this
server
4 On the menu tree on the left expand the Authentication Policies Tree. Click on Trusted Root
Certificates.
5 Click the Add button on top of the menu bar. Navigate to the folder where you exported the
root.der certificate. Select the file and click open. You should see the root certificate loaded in
the main window.
6 On the left tree click on the Certificate branch.
7 Click the Add button. Navigate where you exported the server.pfx certificate. Select the file
and click Open.
8 You will be prompted for the password you configured when the certificate was exported. Type
the password you configured when you exported the certificate (in our reference design we
used g0ld11) and click Open.
9 You should see your server certificate loaded in the main window.
Configuring EAP Settings
We need to now tell Steel Belted Radius to use EAP-TTLS authentication.
Procedure 2-11 Configuring EAP Settings
1 On the menu tree on the left expand the Authentication Policies Tree. Click on EAP
methods. Select EAP TTLS. Click Apply at the top of the menu bar.
2 Next click on the Order of Methods branch. Select EAP-TTLS on the left window pane and
click the arrow in the center to move it to the right window pane.
3 Next using the up arrow on the right window pane move EAP-TTLS to the top of the list and
move Native User to the second position.
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