Sorry not at work at the moment but CS dept used to have a separate eduroam registration for cs.york.ac.uk While the rest of the uni used york.ac.uk We used to proxy requests for cs.york.....to your radius servers but haven't done that for a long time, in fact I think the JISC entry for cs.york.ac.uk might have been removed a while back. Really I you should be using your @york.ac.uk account now for connectivity everywhere I'll check this tomorrow Rgds Alex Sent from my iPhone 6 plus
On 8 Feb 2017, at 10:17, Olivier <Olivier.Nicole@cs.ait.ac.th> wrote:
Hi,
I have some problems setting up eduroam. I am in charge of CS department inside my university.
I have credential both in CS department and at the university level.
I can use my CS credential to authenticate to eduroam, whether I am in my CS department network or anywhere else in the university network (and in the world according to some roaming users).
I can use my university credentials to authenticate to eduroam when I am on the university network, but it does not work when I am in CS department network. I don't know if it is working anywhere else in the world.
CS department network and university network are not connected, futhermore they both refer to the national eduroam gateway for authentication (for historical reason, there is no hierarchy).
How can I check why I cannot authenticate? It could be 2 reasons: - I do not proxy properly to the national eduroam gateway - my university side of eduroam is not receiving/answering to the authenication requests coming from upper level.
I have no credential outside of my CS department and university that I can use for testing.
Best regards,
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