Re: Windows - how to connect on the ietf-v6ONLY

Alexandre Petrescu <alexandre.petrescu@gmail.com> Tue, 14 November 2017 13:00 UTC

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Subject: Re: Windows - how to connect on the ietf-v6ONLY
To: Brian E Carpenter <brian.e.carpenter@gmail.com>, IPv6 <ipv6@ietf.org>
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Le 14/11/2017 à 13:26, Brian E Carpenter a écrit :
>> Up in the window uncheck the "Validate the Server Certificate" <-- give
>> up security worries
> 
> This is not necessary with an up to date WiFi driver. For whatever reason,
> you are trying to run with an obsolete driver, judging by your mail
> earlier today. I just verified that my Windows 7, at least, has that
> option enabled, as it clearly should be.
> 
>> In the Network Authentication window type "ietf" and "ietf" <-- give up
>> security worries, final.
> 
> Sure. The login is not kept secret, since that would be pointless with
> such a large group of users.

Yes, I have seen larger groups of users using such.  During latest 
Olympic games the TV of a wifi password at bobsleigh area was broadcast 
to a very wide audience.

> There's no news there.
> https://tickets.meeting.ietf.org/wiki/IETF100network#MeetingRoomWireless
> 
> Does any of this involve IETF protocols?

It's hard to say just like that.  But putting IPv6 on it without some 
friendly security is a non-starter.

Maybe we want an IETF CA to sign our certificates, or something like 
that.  I am saying that just to answer you but I really dont know what's 
better.

Alex

> 
> Regards
>     Brian
> 
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