Hello to the group. Has been a while since I last looked and got frustrated
http://wirednot.wordpress.com/2013/03/01/hey-printer-makers-you-realize-that-its-2013-right/
so throwing it out there in case anyone on the list has found devices that
have caught up with the times.
The question: has an
I've noticed recently a few printers have actually shipped with zero hardwire
connectivity of any kind - no ethernet, no USB, nothing. This lends support
to my ongoing theory that, for the most part, printer manufacturers view
wireless not as a general networking connectivity, but as a drop-in
Why do you say there are portal issues with https? Other than certificate error
messages, http & https redirects work fine with Aruba wireless. I know I had
issues with https & portals a few years ago when I tried portals with Cisco
LWAP APs.
Bruce Osborne
Network Engineer
IT Network Services
If you're talking campus-owned devices, I (thankfully) haven't had a need
to do this yet. Hopefully it stays that way, though I'm kind of expecting a
request for this for the Spring new student check-in line (I'll be watching
other responses for someone to suggest a model that works well).
If you'
Many places have problems with OSCP... they don't let users that join the portal
check for the OCSP validity (forget to allow for this in firewall) of the
portal's certificate. That will make some OSes that
don't automatically switch to CRL fail.
Or worse, certificate providers change the IP addre
On our captive portal we just run a cron job once a day to pull the
latest OCSP IP addresses to be whitelisted, and never have had a problem
with SSL.
Dale
Thus spake Hanset, Philippe C (phan...@utk.edu) on Mon, Dec 02, 2013 at
06:58:24PM +:
> Many places have problems with OSCP... they don
Props to Cisco for listening to their customers and adding the feature!
Philippe - thanks for your efforts in this regard as well.
Curtis Larsen
University of Utah
Network Engineer
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
[WIRELESS-LAN@LIS
Now we need Microsoft to listen!
Thank you to Trent for the update!
On Dec 2, 2013, at 7:37 PM, "Curtis K. Larsen"
mailto:curtis.k.lar...@utah.edu>>
wrote:
Props to Cisco for listening to their customers and adding the feature!
Philippe - thanks for your efforts in this regard as well.
Cur