to
their configured primary or secondary controllers. A power cycle will often
recover the AP, but not always. I believe that issue started with 8.2.
Thank you.
Ken
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Ken LeCompte - Consulting Telecommunications Analyst
Telecommunications Division
Office of Information Technology
Rutgers, The State University
Philippe,
I am confused by your statement about Apple dropping support for EAP-TTLS. Do
you have something official stating this? IOS9 clearly supports EAP-TTLS-PAP
and my understanding is that MacOS 10.11 is essentially the same as iOS9 is
terms of 802.1x.
Thank you.
Ken
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Ken LeCompte - Manager of Information Technology
Telecommunications Division
Office of Information Technology
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Office ~ (848) 445-4823
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On Mar 5, 2014, at 12:02 PM, Jeffrey Sessler j...@scrippscollege.edu wrote:
I'd
to backend authentication servers
since the authentication is typically done once with a decent length session
timeout, whereas many supplicants do tons of reauths.
Thanks.
Ken
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Central Systems and Services
Office of Information Technology
their BYOD
offering as it is being offered as a free add on to the Enterprise client
license.
Thank you.
Ken
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Just one thing to be careful of when running FreeRADIUS is debug mode (radius
-X). It will run single threaded and produce very verbose output, READ:
performance will be terrible, so run this only during a very slow time or only
on a test server.
Ken
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This is good news to at least one vendor. Meru Network's Virtual Cell feature
creates a unique BSSID for each associated station, thereby rendering the whole
vulnerability a non-issue.
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Rutgers University Office of Information Technology
Campus
initially, but the claims seem accurate as the broadcast traffic
seems quite limited at individual clients.
Thanks.
Ken
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Rutgers University Office of Information Technology
Campus Computing Services - Central Systems and Services
Office ~ (732) 445-4823
are NATed there too.
Thanks.
Ken
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Rutgers University Office of Information Technology
Campus Computing Services - Central Systems and Services
Office ~ (732) 445-4823
On Dec 15, 2009, at 6:36 AM, Lee H Badman wrote:
Thanks for all of the responses- I
the easy part. The
neat thing about the system was that a student was only blocked from using the
wireless in the location that the professor had 'jurisdiction' over. I am not
sure if they are still using the system.
Ken
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Rutgers University Office
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