![]() ![]() ![]() MSCEP.DLL is not a directory, it is a file. (this is an "actual" file that is on the server) when i configure the routers to look there. i installed the 'cepsetup.exe' package that puts 'mscep.dll' on my CA/RA. why is PKICLIENT always appended to the end? Where do I download the pkiclient file from? Do I have to rename the CA cert to pkiclient.exe? Of course it doesn't exist because mscep.dll is a file, not a directory. I applied the MSCEP (cepsetup.exe) patch from Microsoft, my server is running SP4, but my routers 'debug pki transactions' and pkt traces output gives errors: saying '/certsrv/mscep/mscep.dll/pkiclient.exe' doesn't exist. I have been trying to set up a CA for weeks and the only way I can obtain a cert from the CA is if I use the trustpoint cmds on the router (12.3) rename the CA certificate on the server and download it via tftp to the router. I have search all over the web and found nothing. ![]() I am aware that by default, the router looks in the cgi-bin directory for 'pkiclient.exe'. Where did pkiclient.exe come from, the ms patch put mscep.dll on my server not mscep.dll/pkiclient.exe. I have seen all the example config's here on and Microsoft and this just does not work for me. Of course i have the domain-name, hostname, and have also created the rsa public key with accurate time, ok now to get the cert from the server. How do you go about setting up CEP certificate enrollment between Cisco Routers and up a Microsoft CA? What am I doing wrong. ![]()
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