Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com wrote:
Alexander Clouter wrote:
I got those :alpha:-n-chums actually working and tested them with a
bunch of test cases; they definitely seem to be doing what I would
expect...well unless the realm has a space in it :)
Odd...
Glad you do too, means
Alan Buxey a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk wrote:
Eduroam should really be creating a routing protocol for RADIUS. I
don't think it would be hard: git + ssh + text files. See Section 2.7 of:
http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-dekok-radext-nai-00.txt
firstly, its 'eduroam', not 'Eduroam' - minor
Hi,
proxy that does the talking to Eduroam; okay I am now touting the
'separate' proxy...but Eduroam has some pretty unique requirements that
*no-one* else does and this is the key point.
'eduroam' not Eduroam please! ;-)
So the bar (including the administrative work both for you and the
Hi,
So, 'eduroam-ca.der' can be a *group* of Root CA's I hope and there is a
with a decent system you can just point the CA part to a directory
or listing of CAs for it to check. simple extensions can prove 'club'
membership for whatever purpose/resource you are happy with
Kinda my point is
Hi,
Whilst trawling my logs to see what new interesting ways in which our
userbase has gone and borked their workstations, I noticed that we are
proxying realms upstream (to eduroam) that we should not be.in this
case it seems to be realms with spaces in them.
If anyone reads the guff I
Alexander Clouter wrote:
Okay, maybe my regex is bad...so I tested it:
a...@berk:~$ cat moo
xwfmnc02qnabzlq9wi9...@globalsignrootca.test
xwfmnc02qnabzlq9wi9...@globalsign Root CA
wob...@example.com
wib...@example.co.uk
a...@berk:~$ grep
Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com wrote:
Alexander Clouter wrote:
Okay, maybe my regex is bad...so I tested it:
a...@berk:~$ cat moo
xwfmnc02qnabzlq9wi9...@globalsignrootca.test
xwfmnc02qnabzlq9wi9...@globalsign Root CA
wob...@example.com
wib...@example.co.uk
a...@berk:~$ grep
Alexander Clouter wrote:
I got those :alpha:-n-chums actually working and tested them with a
bunch of test cases; they definitely seem to be doing what I would
expect...well unless the realm has a space in it :)
Odd...
Ignoring the 'space', the fact that there is not '.' in the
Hi,
Eduroam should really be creating a routing protocol for RADIUS. I
don't think it would be hard: git + ssh + text files. See Section 2.7 of:
http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-dekok-radext-nai-00.txt
firstly, its 'eduroam', not 'Eduroam' - minor point but none the less :-)
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