I don't use facebook so I think this would be a good move.
After discussing this with a colleague at another university I believe a
broader approach than just addressing Bonjour is justified. Apple does have
many deficiencies to address in the enterprise.
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues
I agree that there is a need to address all of the enterprise issues. We are
really struggling with the AppleID on iOS and it is going to get 10x worse for
us when we are forced to use Mountain Lion and everything has to come to the
app store.
Maybe dividing it by topic is the best way though.
I understand why there is a benefit to keeping the scope focused, but I agree
that there is some merit in at least making some more general statements about
the difficulties of running Apple products in the enterprise.
Pete Morrissey
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group
Since we're a networking group I think we need to keep the focus on networking
issues. More specifically service advertisement (Bonjour) and wireless
authentication (lack of support for WPA2-Enterprise).
What Apple hasn't understood that is while creating great devices for homes our
students'
I've never had a complaint about BonJour but consistently have issues with
Apple devices connecting via wireless or getting snagged in NAC. As far as I
know Macs connected via 802.1x still cannot survive a password change without
blowing away the key chain.
Bonjour is a networking issue as
That's incorrect. Just tried this yesterday, unsigned apps (and apps outside
the App Store can be signed) will not run by default, but you can completely
disable gatekeeper in the Security Preferences or override it per application.
-Chris
On Jul 12, 2012, at 10:54 AM, Cappalli, Tim G @
I agree that we should include some of the key networking issues we see,
WPA2-Enterprise, Opportunistic Key Caching, etc. Basically we’d love to see
Apple take a leadership role in supporting these technologies instead of their
current status as a boat anchor forcing us to keep many of these
Curious to know what others are doing for Cisco VPN Access from their
Android Devices:
As far as I know VPNC Widget will work if the device is rooted. I am
trying to get Samsung Anyconnect working, it appears to successfully
authenticate but then disconnects me - I think this might be a
On Jul 12, 2012, at 13:12 , Curtis K. Larsen wrote:
Curious to know what others are doing for Cisco VPN Access from their Android
Devices:
With the ASAs, we were able to get L2TP/IPSec working from Android devices that
support it. I can't remember exactly which version of Android started
Jesse,
We are looking at several options for providing a way to officially sign the
petition. The Facebook group was one suggestion, but since not everyone is on
(or wants to be on) Facebook, we'll look at something else.
Stay tuned.
Thanks.
-Neil
On Jul 11, 2012, at 6:33 PM, Jesse Rink
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