Windows 10
The following topics describe how to configure EAP-TLS on Windows 10 (Anniversary Update):
Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) Settings for Network Access: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh945104.aspx3
The TOE comes preloaded with root certificates for various Certificate Authorities. The following TechNet topic describes how to manage trust relationships:
Manage Trusted Root Certificates: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754841.aspx
The user views the list of available networks (including networks associated with a configured Wi-Fi profile) in Settings -> Network & Internet -> Wi-Fi. Tapping a given Wi-Fi network presents the option to Connect to the network.
Managing TLS/DLTS
(AGD1: FCS_CKM.2) (AGD1: FCS_TLSC_EXT.1) (AGD1: FCS_TLSC_EXT.2) (AGD1: FCS_DTLS_EXT.1) (AGD1: FDP_UPC_EXT.1)
The name in the certificate is automatically compared to the expected name and does not require additional configuration of the expected name for the connection.
The TOE comes preloaded with root certificates for various Certificate Authorities. Additional Certificate Authorities may be managed on the Windows 10 (Anniversary Update) device using workplace enrollment and a MDM.
There is no configuration necessary to use client authentication on the device once a device has client authentication certificates. See the Managing Certificates section for information on configuring a device to enroll for client certificates.
All TLS settings such as cipher suites also apply to DTLS.
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