Hello Chad,

Yes you can use the same certificate, most Web SSL certificate can be used on 
the RADIUS. The only difference would be if it’s wildcard (*.domain.co 
<http://domain.co/>m) or an host A issued certificate (hostname.domain.co 
<http://hostname.domain.co/>m).

With the wildcard you can’t verify the dns name in the windows supplicant for 
example.

Thanks,

Ludovic Zammit
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www.inverse.ca <http://www.inverse.ca/>
Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo (http://www.sogo.nu <http://www.sogo.nu/>) 
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> On May 6, 2020, at 4:07 PM, Chad Jemison via PacketFence-users 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Hello,
>  
> I have setup the HTTP SSL Certificates under System Configuration just fine. 
> The certificate/key match and chain is valid are both green. I’m confused by 
> the RADIUS section of SSL Certificates. Can I use the same certificate and 
> chain that I used for HTTP in this section?  Or does it require other options 
> when creating the certificate?
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