Since we're still in the process of migrating to eduroam and using CAT,
we decided to utilize the CAT terms of service feature to meet the best
effort requirements. We will also be doing documentation and notification
as well.
thanks
mike
On 7/14/17 11:41 AM, Coehoorn, Joel wrote:
No one said
Hello Elizabeth
We found it difficult to comply with this phrase, and also because in
translation to Spanish
there is an even more strict item.
It says that
"Connector will guarantee that the User will comply with the AUP of the
visiting organization".
--> How can we guarantee that my
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eduroam uses WPA2-enterprise (= RADIUS). A fundamental component of RADIUS is a
client's validation of the RADIUS server's id
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Seconded.
Cheers,
Jeff
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Seconded.
Cheers,
Jeff
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With modern network architecture, it’s fairly easy and I would argue a
preferred design to use “eduroam” as the SSID for everything, while on the back
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Not that I am disagreeing with J
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Not that I am disagreeing with Jeff, but is the intent of the eduroam network
simply as a guest network. I see many benefits of eduroam, but I would like to
understand the intent of eduroam, so that our constituents have a more
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No one said the AUP agreement has to be electronic. You can put this in
your Student Handbook and employee contracts, and get agreement that way.
Joel Coehoorn
Director of Information Technology
402.363.5603
*jcoeho...@york.edu *
*Please contact helpd...@york.edu
In the AUP itself, it's stated: "No person or party may use the eduroam
services without agreeing to this Acceptable Use Policy."
I would be curious to see how others are meeting this. We already have
thousands of users using eduroam,
do we now go back and force them into a Captive portal to
All,
The AUP is for your own users to inform them about the rules of eduroam before
they travel. The intent is certainly not for a splash page for eduroam guests
coming on campus since it will hamper the concept of automatic connectivity to
the SSID.
Thank you,
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] eduroam AUP question
It does not appear they strictly enforce this, but we do have a splash page in
front of our eduroam for this purpose. I believe the spirit of the statement
is to incorporate if possib
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