That is quite impressive that 5,000 orgs got 802.1x working correctly in this fashion. I had a lot of questions how they handled auth, but it appears auth is distributed according to a roaming user's realm/domain suffix.
https://confluence.terena.org/display/H2eduroam/How+to+deploy+eduroam+on-site+or+on+campus Fairly decent wiki on their site, bet others would find this helpful for non-eduroam dot1x On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 12:27 AM, Mohacsi Janos <moha...@niif.hu> wrote: > > > On Tue, 25 Sep 2012, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: > >> On Wed, 26 Sep 2012 00:37:38 +0200, Carsten Bormann said: >> >>> The entirety of eduroam is on 802.1X (better known as WPA Enterprise). >>> That must be an 8-digit number of users. >>> If you need a list of sites, start with >>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eduroam >> >> >> However, that would be more a confederation of deployments than >> one single large deployment. > > > But each participating institution (more than 5000 universities and research > centres) deployed 802.1x in their premises. Big bonus that they work > together seamlessly (inter organisation roaming and 802.1x usage). > > Have look at the official homepage of eduroam: > http://www.eduroam.org/ > > Best Regards, > Janos Mohacsi > >> > -- Brent Jones br...@brentrjones.com