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eduroam ForumNetworkshop41
9th April 2013
Housekeeping
• Locations of fire exists and assembly point
• No alarm test or evacuation practice scheduled
• Please switch mobiles off or put them to silent
eduroam usage in the UK
• Chart shows the monthly counts of the number of individual devices whose authentication traffic was handled by the national proxy servers and which achieved successful authentications
• This represents a true picture of the growth in inter-institutional roaming within the UK
• In March 2013 there were over 210,000 individual devices seen by the NRPS – an average of 1,030 devices per operational organisation
UK Membership
• Currently over 220 member organisations
• 140 of these are HEIs
• 81% of UK HEI – most have operational services
• A growing number of Further Education colleges
• Membership grows by c. 4 organisations/month
• Joiners from FE, HE, research, others (teaching
hospitals, visited: museums, commericals,
managed accommodation service providers)
International Roaming
Communication matrix data for federation uk top 10from 2012-06-05 to 2012-06-12authentications handled by ETLRs Country Diff.
realmsOK
United Kingdom (uk) JANET 677 605520
Netherlands (nl) SURFnet 37 8046
Germany (de) DFN 126 11382
Spain (es) RedIRIS 61 5015
France (fr) RENATER/CRU 61 5281
Poland (pl) PIONIER/U.Tourn 13 5774
Australia (au) AARNet 28 1572
Denmark (dk) UNI-C 36 2019
Sweden (se) SUNET 26 3257
Portugal (pt) FCCN 53 3070
eduroam in Europe
For interactive maps: eduroam.org all Europe:http://monitor.eduroam.org/gmap/country.php?country=europe
Individual countries:http://monitor.eduroam.org/gmap/country.php?country=ukor =de =fr =es etc.
Where are we going
• Currently 81% UK HE members – some of these still to implement
• Increasing membership - Further Education and others
• Expanding the footprint – museums, libraries, hospitals, transport, public spaces.
• Reliability and performance of National Infrastructure – further improvements in progress
• Improving the quality of existing site deployments – further tools becoming available… and together with the Q&A session, this is the theme for this morning
This Morning’s Programme
• Programme
10:00 - 10:10 Welcome to eduroam Forum(Edward Wincott, Janet)
10:10 - 10:25 Moving to a WPA2/AES only eduroam network why continuing support for TKIP is bad news(Dr Alan Buxey, Loughborough University)
10:25 - 10:40 Improving the effectiveness of RADIUS logging - implementing CUI
(Scott Armitage, Loughborough University)
10:40 - 10:55Enhancing international roaming performance - NAPTR Records in DNS
(Dr Alan Buxey, Loughborough University)
10:55 - 11:10 eduroam QoS Probe prototype(Scott Armitage, Loughborough University)
11:10 - 12:00 Q & A with Panel of Experts
Poll
• Who is absolutely sure their eduroam network is
100% AES?
• Who is sure their eduroam network still supports
TKIP?
• Don’t know?