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Clearpass SSL certificate verification



When you connect to eduroam for the first time, you may be prompted to trust or accept the certificate presented by our authentication server (clearpass.scu.edu). You may also be prompted after the certificate is renewed each year.

Why is this important? Cyber criminals may create a network that looks similar to eduroam, to try to steal your SCU credentials. However, these fraudulent networks will not present a certificate with the correct fingerprints.

What should you look for? Compare the name and fingerprint for the certificate against the information below. If the fingerprints do not match, do not connect, and contact the Technology Help Desk right away.

 For Clearpass (as of December 12, 2023 -- valid until December 12, 2024)

certificate name

clearpass.scu.edu

subject key identifier

EA 5D E5 29 0B C0 9C 3D EC 03 C9 D9 63 43 A3 EA 0F 0F C1 A0

certificate fingerprint (SHA-1)

A8 31 85 20 82 49 8A D0 A6 0E 9D 10 46 0D 10 7D 66 9A 19 91

certificate fingerprint (SHA-256)

D9 C4 A3 71 F0 D6 64 BF 6F E4 DB CE A6 4A 2D 0E 37 F7 10 4D 68 9C 1C 76 F6 64 13 18 D2 3F 90 5F

 For the Certificate-Authority Certificate:

certificate name

InCommon ECC Server CA

subject key identifier

E4 B7 CF CB 0A 94 74 A7 9C AD A8 12 04 3A D0 29 5D 2E FC EE

certificate fingerprint (SHA-1)

97 E5 CB 41 3C E7 05 A0 DB 18 82 F2 CB C8 22 D2 67 10 F6 7B

certificate fingerprint (SHA-256)

BD B7 AA 28 F1 64 E4 BC 15 D6 92 07 33 B2 23 ED 98 E5 52 20 A3 E5 6F 3B 1E CF D0 4E 87 D3 0B 71