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18 March 2016 at 11:22am
19/11/2012: The latest organisations to define NAPTR records in their DNS to boost international roaming authentication performance for their users are: National Science Learning Centre Northumbria University Rothamsted Research The Pirbright Institute University of Glamorgan These join the list of the following (gold star!) organisations which were the first to carry out the configuration: Coventry University Liverpool John Moores University Loughborough University University of Bristol
17 April 2014 at 4:38pm
This document is intended to serve as an aid for eduroam site administrators in troubleshooting problems with the implementation of the eduroam service at RADIUS server level. The document splits the troubleshooting process based on the ID provider of the user:  remote user authentication, addressing problems your users may be experiencing at a remote site and visitor authentication, focussing on problems faced by your visitors from other sites.
30 October 2012 at 10:13am
eduroam participants running Cisco ACS as their organisational RADIUS proxy servers will be pleased to hear news that ACS 5.4 has been released. The release notes document all the new features and bug fixes; however, of major interest to eduroam administrators is the feature that it can now add Operator-Name to requests bring sent upstream to the NRPS. Many thanks to Cisco for their cooperation in listening to the needs of the eduroam community and for providing debug/beta copies to the eduroam(UK) support team.
22 October 2012 at 10:06pm
What is CUI? CUI is a Chargeable User Identity and is specified in RFC 4372.  A CUI is a unique identifier for a user which remains static for a given user visiting a given site.  What do I mean by that? When a user visits a site their CUI will always be the same regardless of their outer identity or which device they use to login.  In effect the CUI is an obscured version of the users real username.
24 October 2013 at 3:16pm
Garry described how an Aberdeen University led project, but working with University of the Highlands and Islands and University of Stirling, provided guest eduroam access for visiting University staff and clinical placement students at Raigmore Hospital. Guest access on NHS sites is an acheivement in its own right, and something that is a growing movement, but the extra challenges in this case were to make eduroam work for all three Universities that have staff and students at the hospital and that the MAN was run by UHI rather than Aberdeen.
31 March 2021 at 10:52pm
This advisory has moved to: https://community.jisc.ac.uk/library/janet-services-documentation/advisory-improving-efficiency-international-authentication
17 April 2014 at 4:38pm
MS Word version can be downloaded from icon above. The document can also be found in the eduroam section of Community in the Documentation area. Changes from version 1.2
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