Re: [88attendees] WPA2 Enterprise WiFi?

Warren Kumari <warren@kumari.net> Fri, 08 November 2013 20:11 UTC

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Subject: Re: [88attendees] WPA2 Enterprise WiFi?
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On Nov 8, 2013, at 12:06 PM, "Marco Davids (SIDN)" <marco.davids@sidn.nl> wrote:

> On 08/11/13 11:41, Warren Kumari wrote:
> 
>> If everyone logs in as ietf, ietf it is much harder to correlate a user with a device (especially if the machine doesn't identify itself as "BobSmiths-mac" via DHCP!)
> 
> What about grabbing a random piece of paper from a large bowl when when
> you arrive?

Like we did in Beijing?

> 
> Or a digital version of this: the 'get me a random IETF-credential'
> webpage…

Please explain how this is an improvement over "ietf" / "ietf"?
We are already doing .1X…

W

> 
> --
> Marco
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