Hello You may contact distributors instead, such as Arrow or TechData.
Best regards >> Le 18 sept. 2020 à 17:51, Eric Litvin <e...@lumaoptics.net> a écrit : > > Hi, I need to get in contact with someone in the sales team at Redhat but > they are not replying either to my emails or phone calls. Do you know anyone > working for Redhat whom we can call? Please dm me. > > Thanks > > Eric Sent from my iPhone > >>> On Sep 18, 2020, at 7:48 AM, Wilco Baan Hofman <wi...@baanhofman.nl> wrote: >> >> >>> On 18/09/2020 12:07, Mark Tinka wrote: >>> >>> >>> There was a time when the use-case for MACSec was to move banks away >>> from running their own DWDM/FC networks, and letting operators do it. >> >> Well, the other use case is access networks with 802.1x. With 802.1x as >> long as the port stays up the session cookie (whatever is set as >> authenticated) is the MAC address. So once a port is authenticated, it's >> really easy to spoof a MAC and still be on the network. >> >> With WPA2 enterprise on WiFi, this problem does not exist, because then >> there is a cryptographic session. MACsec fixes that gap on wired. >> >> Not all that relevant for long-distance links though :) >> >> -- Wilco