with an increase of Zoom
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We ended up configuring all of the intermediate certs, and it solved the
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On-boarding SSIDs? Captive Portals? Redirections? I'm also curious what have
been some of your largest road-blocks and how you have gotten over them or at
least mitigated them.
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AM, Matthew Newton <m...@leicester.ac.uk> wrote:
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> On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 09:08:33PM +, Charles Rumford wrote:
>> I’m currently embarking on a project to determine the number of
>> RADIUS auths per minute each one of my controllers is generating
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their controllers?
I have a couple of ideas that I’m up for sharing, but I wanted to see if anyone
else has done this.
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ISC Network Operations
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We are using FreeRADIUS, but I want to measure independent of the RADIUS server.
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On Oct 15, 2015, at 17:12, Jeremy Gibbs
That is my first thought also. I might put two smaller boxes out on select
controllers and do selective port mirroring from the actual controller to
reduce the flood of traffic. More thinking and planning needed.
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them, and potentially putting
pressure on Apple before the new school year starts.
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I've used InCommon before with success.
Have you tried just a normal VeriSign cert and not the specialized one?
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Is anyone running a separate SSID just for these types of devices that don't do
802.1X (printers, xbox, wii, nook, etc.)?
The previous institution that I was at had one of these that allowed students
to connect these devices after registering the MAC address of the device. And
Penn is
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