technut wrote: > Did you follow the steps in my first answer? ie. Go into Control panel > / Certificate manager / Authorities tab.... Select the cert and choose > Trust, then check the WLAN box. Yep. Mail, Browser, and WLAN were already checked. > Worked for me on N800 / OS2007. That's what I have. It's still popping up the complaint. a) how do I tell it which cert to use for which connection? b) why is it even checking for a cert? I didn't ask it to. No other system (Win, Mac, Ubuntu) I use on this network does this. ///Peter > Peter Flynn wrote: >> technut wrote: >>> You get the "can't find a certificate to validate the server" error >>> message if you either don't have the matching root cert, or if it >>> isn't enabled for WLAN connections. >>> >>> If you can figure out which CA your Radius server certificate is from >>> (eg. Entrust? Verisign? ask the Radius admin guys), then go into >>> Control panel / Certificate manager / Authorities tab and you'll >>> probably see the root certificate that matches the Radius cert. >>> Select it and choose Trust, then check the WLAN box. >> As it's a private network, we are our own CA, so I got a copy of the >> root cert from our network guys (with a little persuasion). >> >> I installed it through Tools | Control Panel | Certificate Manager | >> Authorities | Import, without any problems. >> >> But when I connect to the network, it still says it has no CA >> certificate to validate the server. Is there some other box needs >> checking? >> >> ///Peter >> > _______________________________________________ > maemo-users mailing list > maemo-users at maemo.org > https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users > >