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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 2, 2024 -- valid until December 26, 2025)

Attribute Details

certificate name

clearpass.scu.edu

subject key identifier

7C 19 3E 65 17 06 0A 80 BC F5 C0 E2 BD 66 CC 61 5B 6C 28 13

certificate fingerprint (SHA-1)

CA 4B 7E B8 1E 72 48 02 55 B8 C9 D9 04 D5 B8 35 C1 FA 7C 41

certificate fingerprint (SHA-256)

A2 64 6D 5D 74 EA BE 97 46 D9 1D F9 AE 4E F9 48 3D 8F 59 00 66 98 7A 21 E4 CB 2A 9A 53 23 E1 EC

For the Certificate-Authority Certificate:

Attribute Details

certificate name

InCommon RSA Server CA 2

subject key identifier

EF 4C 00 92 A6 FB 76 2E 5E 95 E2 C9 5F 87 1B 19 D5 4D E2 D9

certificate fingerprint (SHA-1)

78 E5 02 62 E8 C4 75 71 FB 82 D5 06 3A 6C 9B D9 1B B8 A3 25

certificate fingerprint (SHA-256)

87 E0 1C C4 DD 0C 9D 92 A3 DB D4 90 92 FF 13 F9 CD 38 74 45 CD C5 7E 5B 98 4E 1B 77 21 B5 B0 29