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Introduction With the introduction of iOS 14 and Android 11, MAC address randomisation will become more prevalent and will have some implications for our eduroam(UK) members.  History Starting with iOS 8 and Android 8 mobile device operating system vendors started using randomised MAC addresses while scanning for wireless networks. These pre-association MAC addresses were random at every sweep. This was a step towards ensuring user devices could scan for wireless networks without being tracked.
Click on item and scroll down to the selected content at the bottom of the page. Advisory: Android 11 configuration issues, geteduroam, server certificates   Advisory: Implications of MAC address randomisation on eduroam(UK) members (Nov 2020)
31 March 2021 at 2:37am
This article has moved to: https://community.jisc.ac.uk/library/network-and-technology-service-docs/2020-11-advisory-implications-mac-address-randomisation
31 March 2021 at 2:39am
This article has moved to: https://community.jisc.ac.uk/library/network-and-technology-service-docs/2020-07-advisory-eap-server-certificate-considerations
Released: 15th April 2019
Released: 24th October 2017 This advisory is relevant to all eduroam(UK) Home (IdP) and Visited (SP)  service organisations. It’s aim is to bring to the attention of our community the vulnerability of WPA2 to Key Reinstallation Attacks (KRACK) and describes the position of eduroam.org together with recommend actions to be taken. Background and scope:
31 May 2019 at 12:06pm
eVA SP pre-requisities - Guidance for UKAMF IdP Operators Attribute Release Requirements
5 February 2019 at 10:15am
eVA Portal User Manual (for Hosts and Events Co-ordinators) - creating single and bulk group eduroam guest accounts for known individuals
Pre-subscription pre-requisites - SSO Access Management Group (UKAMf requirements) Attribute release to eVA SP pre-requisities: Guidance for UK Federation IdP Operators Setting up eVA users - the organisation's eVA Administrator
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