RE: requests for open, unauthenticated, no portal WiFi

2014-05-20 Thread Osborne, Bruce W (Network Services)
Heath, What do you allow for VPN? There are several different technologies used. Bruce Osborne Network Engineer – Wireless Team IT Network Services (434) 592-4229 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY Training Champions for Christ since 1971 From: Heath Barnhart [mailto:heath.barnh...@washburn.edu] Sent:

RE: Interop NY at End of September- one higher ed speaker needed- CLOSED TOPIC!!

2014-05-20 Thread Lee H Badman
Thanks for all who responded. I have a primary candidate, then two more alternates at this point and so the opportunity can be considered closed. If I continue in this role next year, I will certainly pole you all, my colleagues in higher ed WLAN, for continued involvement. Thanks- Lee

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] requests for open, unauthenticated, no portal WiFi

2014-05-20 Thread Sharon Luciw
The CALEA law. Sincerely, Sharon Luciw On May 15, 2014, at 9:52 AM, Chuck Anderson c...@wpi.edu wrote: Has anyone had to deal with administration requests for completely open, unauthenticated WiFi with no captive port auth for guest access to use during events or generally? What arguments

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] requests for open, unauthenticated, no portal WiFi

2014-05-20 Thread Heath Barnhart
I'm using a simple ACL to restrict traffic. For VPN access we are allowing SSL and some well know ports used by many VPNs. My supervisor said he got the list from somewhere on Educause, though I never saw the actual documentation. -- Heath Barnhart ITS Network Administrator Washburn University

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] requests for open, unauthenticated, no portal WiFi

2014-05-20 Thread Jeff Kell
We use essentially the eduroam services guidelines (https://www.eduroam.us/node/69) but we have bandwidth restrictions on guest WiFi that are not applied to actual eduroam traffic. Jeff On 5/20/2014 1:31 PM, Heath Barnhart wrote: I'm using a simple ACL to restrict traffic. For VPN access we are