We will not be doing 802.1X authentication on any wired ports.
Remember, we really want an open network, while giving people a way of
encrypting their wireless traffic. This time, in preparation for Beijing, we
have the requirement to authenticate that people using the wireless network
are
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 12:41 PM, Chris Elliott chell...@pobox.com wrote:
I will suggest that in Beijing we may need to physically authenticate people
coming into the terminal room, but I will leave the decision on whether and
how to do that up to the host in Beijing.
Chris.
What does
On Jul 12, 2010, at 3:54 PM, Ted Hardie ted.i...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 12:41 PM, Chris Elliott chell...@pobox.com wrote:
I will suggest that in Beijing we may need to physically authenticate people
coming into the terminal room, but I will leave the decision on whether and
What does physically authenticate people mean here? Show that they
have a badge (common and meets the stated requirement of keep the
IETF network for IETF attendees)? Or write down the name? Or write
down the name and the network port for the cable they pick up?
we'll probably never know.
On 7/12/10 5:48 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
What does physically authenticate people mean here? Show that they
have a badge (common and meets the stated requirement of keep the
IETF network for IETF attendees)? Or write down the name? Or write
down the name and the network port for the cable they