On 20/11/12 14:19, Panagiotis Georgopoulos wrote:
Yeap, I understand this but telling people that you are doing EAP-TLS, or
EAP-TTLS, or
PEAP, or whatever does not really expose your network. Many companies have this
information on the web already in "how-to-connect-to-our-wifi" guides. It seems
strange to
me that there is no survey with collective statistics about this anywhere.
Why are you telling us that? We know. We agree.
The point is that lots of *other* people don't. Alan is not saying this
is sensible; he's saying it *is the case*.
I've been searching all morning for NRPS statistics but I have been unable to
find any
online. I know there are eduroam people in this list... could they help?
As Stefan has said, it's a lot of work, and you'll need to justify it.
However, in the spirit of being helpful - our ORPS stats for the last 4
hours, excluding our own users, show the following EAP types (in hex):
91 0d
501 03
4848 15
7540 01
35801 19
So, about 75% PEAP, 10% TTLS, 15% identity packets, less than 0.2% TLS.
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