This document is intended for the system administrators at member organisations and describes an implementation of a 'walled garden' network service that only gives access to setup tools to enable user devices to be correctly configured to run eduroam securely. The setup tools are the configuration installers produced using the eduroam CAT system, so administrators adopting this deployment will also need to learn how to use that.
Using eduroam Support site; Connecting to the NRPS; User on-boarding – CAT
This document is intended for the system administrators at member organisations and provides an introduction to using the eduroam(UK) Support site together with an introduction to the eduroam Configuration Assistant Tool and a guide to getting started with the eduroam CAT site.
This guide describes the setup of the Microsoft Network Policy Server for use with eduroam in the UK. Whilst it is the key component, the Organisational RADIUS Server (ORPS) is just one element of your eduroam deployment and this guide must be read in conjunction with:
i) Implementing eduroam Roadmap https://community.ja.net/library/janet-services-documentation/implementing-eduroam-roadmap
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This document is intended for Technical managers wishing to explore the topic of safeguarding minors and vulnerable adults on eduroam, particularly in respect of users roaming away from the home campus to locations where the eduroam service provides unfiltered access to the internet. The background to the issue is considered together with an appraisal of how the key elements of eduroam support the safeguarding of users and how eduroam deployment may be tailored to suit the policy in force at the individual organisation.
Aiming to serve as a business decision making tool, this document provides guidance on the costs involved in implementing eduroam. The costs are broken down into clearly defined work areas and categorised by type of service - Visited-only, Home, Home and Visited.
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Provides searchable list of all sites in the UK providing eduroam services and details the Wi-Fi ciphers required together with service provision information: number of APs, NAT, application proxy, IPv6, wired eduroam, operator-name injection.
Author - Dr Alan Buxey 27/2/2012
Author - Dr Alan Buxey 27/2/2012
This document looks at how a RADIUS packet is handled within the FreeRADIUS server. This fundamental knowledge will help us to understand where and how we configure the server, where we can adjust or optimise the flow and where to start looking if things go wrong. A good starting reference point is the native configuration after installation; reassuringly, by default this should just work!
Jisc provides Home and Visited eduroam service types at Lumen House.
Information for Visitors
Wi-Fi network name: eduroam
Security type: WPA2
Encryption: AES
Coverage: eduroam is available throughout the building. eduroam is also available at other locations on the Oxford Harwell campus provided through STFC.
