If you have an Aruba account, they sent out a notice... Below is a portion of the email I received.
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A key point to notice about this entire process is that the EAP authentication is being done between the and the Server. This allows us to support a wide range of EAP types across many Authenticators. 6.6 ClearPass Policy Manager User Guide, HTML version. Updated July 6, 2017 for new 6.6.7 features. 7/6/2017: 6.6 Clearpass Policy Manager User Guide HTML: 6.6 ClearPass Policy Manager User Guide, HTML version. Release Date April 22, 2016. The only way I have thought to do it in Clearpass (we are a Cisco wireless, Aruba RADIUS house) is to use MAC Auth on the SSID and get users to register somehow. Not ideal, but something that is theoretically possible. It would be great if Clearpass could generate a per. I'm setting up a new Clearpass server and need the serial number to generate a license key. When I try to access Policy Manager via GUI, I get stuck at a license key entry page with no offline activation options (which differs from what the setup guide says). I never see an admin logon screen. Jul 29, 2013 ClearPass Policy Manager Guest Onboard AirGroup Insight Onguard MACTrac WorkSpace CPPM BYOD: Remarks: 6.2 ClearPass Guest User Guide. Release date July 25, 2013. Show Date: 7/29/2013 4:33:01 PM: Show Till: 7/29/2018 4:33:01 PM.
Clearpass Stuck At Generate Support Keys 2017
The ArubaOS operating system loaded on all Aruba Mobility Controllers and Mobility Access Switches contains a pre-loaded digital certificate with the name “securelogin.arubanetworks.com”. As is stated in the user guide, and multiple customer advisories and Airheads Community postings, the default certificate is not intended for production deployment since every Aruba controller or switch contains the same certificate. Aruba has always recommended customers to replace this default certificate with a certificate issued by a public Certificate Authority or by an internal (PKI) Certificate Authority.
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While a majority of security conscious customers have taken our advice seriously and replaced the default certificate, Aruba is aware that there are still other customers that are using the default certificate in the production networks typically for Administrative WebUI, securing the Captive Portal login screen in guest networks and for dot1x authentication with EAP termination enable.
This default certificate (securelogin.arubanetworks.com) was issued by a GeoTrust certificate authority (CA) that is trusted by most browsers and operating systems. However, in light of the following articles, http://www.itnews.com.au/news/aruba-products-contain-compromised-https-certificate-436511 and http://www.darkreading.com/vulnerabilities---threats/cryptographic-key-reuse-remains-widespread-in-embedded-products/d/d-id/1326826, securelogin.arubanetworks.com has been revoked