Exportable computer certificate

From: Jarryd (Jarryd_at_youllneverknow.com)
Date: 02/28/05


Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 11:08:44 -0000

Hello,

I have set up VPN access on my RRAS server and it is working well. I have
only allowed L2TP/IPSec type connections. I have installed computer
certificates on laptops using my Win2K3 CA. What I want to do now is
create a computer certificate that I can put on disk and install on my PC at
home, which is obviously not part of my domain nor connected to my LAN. The
only thing that is stopping it from connecting is that I do not have a valid
computer certificate installed on my home PC. Does anyone now how you do
this?

The second thing I would like to do is disable access to my CA using
http://CA.IP.Address/certsrv so that obtaining such a certificate is not
possible via this method. At the moment it isn't and you would have to know
a valid logon and password, but I only want to distribute these certificates
manually using a disk. Is this possible?

Kindest regards,

Jarryd



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