Re: [perpass] perpass: what next?

Stephen Farrell <stephen.farrell@cs.tcd.ie> Thu, 09 July 2015 08:24 UTC

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Subject: Re: [perpass] perpass: what next?
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On 09/07/15 08:38, Stefan Winter wrote:
> I'm aiming at either Stephen (as he's on the list and so is informed on
> the general topic already; plus he's an eduroam user and sees .1X in
> real life every day - now if he is also proud owner of an Android
> device, where we've implemented the draft already, he's a role-model AD
> for this draft :-)

Heh. I'm currently not an android user (using a jolla for
now and quirkily loving it) but it is eduroam season for me
now - TCD expire that password and I only need the system
for exam mark entry. So I'm a partial match:-)

I'm happy to play about with your linux stuff when it's
ready since this seems like a fine thing to standardise to
me - I have seen enough silly web pages with mad EAP setup
instructions that improving on that should be quite doable.

Cheers,
S.