Administrator Guide

Figure 77 The Certificate Authority Trust Chain Page
The first certificate listed is the root certificate. Root certificates are always self-signed and are explicitly trusted
by clients.
Each additional certificate shown is an intermediate certificate. The last certificate in the list is the signing
certificate that is used to issue client and server certificates.
For RADIUScertificates that are not self-signed, only the chain (root and intermediate certificates) is pushed to
the user’s device, and not the certificate itself. This avoids the need to reprovision when the certificate expires.
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