Darren,

> 
> 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.
>  

eduroam CAT is available to all eduroam institutions around the world, not just 
Europe.


Philippe

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> 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.
>  
> From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
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> <mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU>] On Behalf Of Lee H Badman
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> To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU 
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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
>  
> Lee Badman | Network Architect 
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