Hi Lee,

A perspective from the U.K. which might be different to how it works in the U.S.

All of the Eduroam member organisations in the UK must publish an Eduroam 
support page, known as the service information web site. The web site must be 
generally accessible and must post a link to the Eduroam AUP and a link to the 
organisation AUP. This web site may include other useful information such as 
how to configure Eduroam on specific devices.

In Europe, there is also an optional configuration tool called Eduroam CAT 
developed by GÉANT - this tool installs/configures Eduroam profiles on 
different devices but includes a section where the user must agree to the AUP 
before they can proceed with the install.

We also provide some documentation in printed and electronic format in the form 
of a handbook that is given to arriving students. The handbook includes a 
section about acceptable use of I.T. and what their responsibilities are. You 
could, and I think some organisations do, prompt users to accept the AUP when 
they login to the organisation Intranet for the first time and then have it 
send them an email to confirm they have accepted the AUP.

I'm sure there could be a situation where someone could connect to Eduroam 
without ever seeing the Eduroam AUP - but generally they will have seen an AUP 
at some point if they have been issued with some credentials by the 
organisation. There will be a lot of duplicate policies between an organisation 
and Eduroam.


Darren.

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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] eduroam AUP, revisit

Sorry to rehash a topic like this, but throwing the net out there again after 
only getting one reply (Thanks, Marcello). How are you who participate in 
eduroam as IDPs (Identity Providers)  making "reasonable effort" to inform your 
users about their responsibilities when visiting other campuses and using 
eduroam?

Thanks-

Lee

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