Engineering, 22.07.2021 19:00 savannahvargas512
A security engineer deploys a certificate from a commercial CA to the RADIUS server for use with the EAP-TLS wireless network. Authentication is failing, so the engineer examines the certificate's properties:
Issuer: (A commercial CA)
Valid from: (yesterday’s date)
Valid to: (one year from yesterday’s date)
Subject: CN=smithco. com
Public key: RSA (2040 bits)
Enhanced key usage: Client authentication (1.3.6.1.5.7.3.2)
Key usage: Digital signature, key encipherment (a0)
Which of the following is the MOST likely cause of the failure?
A. The certificate is missing the proper OID.
B. The certificate is missing wireless authentication in key usage.
C. The certificate is self-signed.
D. The certificate has expired.
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