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
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.
I've (re)sent this to the list as no-one else has noted it g
Possibly a game-changer in the (academic) 802.1x space ...
http://www.project-moonshot.org/diary
http://www.painless-security.com/blog/
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From: Peter J. Cherny pet...@luddite.com.au
I've (re)sent this to the list as no-one else has noted it g
Possibly a game-changer in the (academic) 802.1x space ...
http://www.project-moonshot.org/diary
http://www.painless-security.com/blog/
I did see that come
I've gotten quite a number of useful responses so far; I'll keep aggregating
them until tomorrow afternoon or so, and then post a summary.
I propose to mention educational institutions by name, but companies only
by market segment, and not to mention any contributors names; if that's not
opaque
On 25 Sep 2012, at 14:50, Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com wrote:
I propose to mention educational institutions by name,
There's an awful lot of those using 802.1x. It'll be some list :)
Tim
If you regularly use one or more 802.1x protected networks, could you take
a moment to reply off-list, and tell me the size of the network (homelab,
smb, enterprise, carrier), and, if you know, how long 802.1x has been deployed
there?
Surely you are joking, Mr. Ashworth.
The entirety of
On 9/25/12, Carsten Bormann c...@tzi.org wrote:
Surely you are joking, Mr. Ashworth.
The entirety of eduroam is on 802.1X (better known as WPA Enterprise).
ding ding ding. WPA Ent wireless authentication calls upon 802.1X.
And 802.1X wired port security is also a feature of many switches,
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
I'm tech-reading an upcoming book, and it makes the implication that 802.1x
is not very widely deployed... which seems possibly an overly narrow view
of the Real World.
If you regularly use one or more 802.1x protected networks, could you take
a moment to reply off-list, and tell me the size of
Hi,
I´d suggest you to ask the guys from Enterasys mailing list. Sorry,
couldn´t resist ;-)
Michael
P.S.: No, I don´t have 802.1x enabled on LAN for my users sitting in
their offices.
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