Network Technology & Infrastructure community groups
Welcome to the Jisc Certificate Service group.
For an update on the NEW Jisc certificate service please follow the below link.
The New Jisc Certiface Service
The service offers a number of different X509 SSL certificates, including Extended Validation certificates that give users the highest possible assurance, as well as S/MIME email certificates for digitally signing emails. Jisc has an agreement with the Certificate Authority, QuoVadis who is the provider of the...
All things related to digital signatures and encryption, from Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS), root, intermediates and CAs, web application and self-signed certificates, through to the Janet Certificate Service (JCS).
A place to share information on all aspects of eduroam in the UK.
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Advisory: Implications of MAC address randomisation on eduroam(UK) members
Advisory: CA Certificate Validation in Android Devices (Nov 2020)
Deploying Govroam alongside eduroam
Advisory: EAP server certificate...
eduroam Meeting Support group is intended for management of booking of equipment to support meetings and events and as a collaborative area for development of the service.
eMS Introductory Information for Venues - public access
eMS Technical Description of Infrastructure Supporting the Service - access restricted to members of group
Events Listing
Sept 2015 UCISA IG Conference The Oxford Belfrey
July 2015 UCISA Support Service...
This is the High Throughput special interest group on line group. Network performance problems may cause issues to scientists and network operators alike. Throughput problems can be caused by many factors - including infrastructure, hosts, applications. Researchers that encounter network problems sometimes can use this resource to facilitate troubleshooting, tuning and get general advice from the community.
This group is for those interested in Information Governance in the schools sector within the South East of England. An initial workshop took place in July 2012 at SEGfL and it is hoped this group will provide the facility to continue sharing experiences and passing on knowledge in this area.
This community group is created for networking staff to discuss issues and problems related to network connectivity between their UK campus and overseas campus.
Why is IPv6 important?
Put simply, it is no longer possible for the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) to allocate new network addresses under the old protocol running the Internet, IPv4. This does not mean the Internet itself is running out. It does however limit the applicability of all new installations. Many organisations have existing reserves of IPv4 space but the time will come when no new addresses can be assigned. Adoption of IPv6 needs to happen to allow the Internet...