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Janet Network Connection Policy Title: Janet Network Connection Policy Reference:    MF-POL-053 Issue:  2.2 Document owner: Neil Shewry, Director of networks Authorised by: Neil Shewry, Director of networks
Released: 6th January 2022 This advisory is important and relevant to all eduroam(UK) service organisations. Background and scope Phase 1 Phase 2 Monitoring Progress Summary Action required Supplementary Information Background and scope
Created - 12/11/2015 Reformatted and updated - 15/12/2021 Original version: Alan Buxey Original document: https://jisc365.sharepoint.com/:w:/s/PublicDocumentLinks/EWIG3ubfzHJPurR... TLS 1.2 negotiation in forthcoming OS releases require sites running RADIATOR, FreeRADIUS 2 and FreeRADIUS 3 to upgrade, NPS sites may need reconfiguring.
Published: 06/10/2021 This advisory applies to all organisations providing a Home or Home and Visited (Wi-Fi) service.
Janet Peering Policy Title: Janet Peering Policy Issue:  3 Document owner: Rob Evans, Chief Network Architect Authorised by: John Chapman, Director information security policy and governance Date:
Published: 14/06/2021 This advisory applies to all organisations providing a Visited (Wi-Fi) service. Whilst not specifically an eduroam/802.1X related issue, the FragAttacks vulnerabilities highlight the need to keep your Wi-Fi devices patched to ensure that fixes developed by your equipment vendors are applied to your infrastructure. Several vendors have been quick to respond and have released updates; you may have received direct e-mail notification.
Created 4/06/2021
This is the presentation given by Nik Mitev at Networkshop 45 in Nottingham on 11/04/2017, introducing Support Server 2. An overview of the portal screens and under the bonnet features and function is presented. Support Server 2 is now in production and continues to be developed in line with our ethos of continual service improvement.
Released 1st April 2021 Updated 16th April 2021 Updated 20th April 2023 This advisory applies to all organisations providing a Home (IdP) service who wish to support users on Android 11 devices. A number of issues have arisen simultaneously which have resulted in a complex situation which requires a careful response from member organisations to avoid user disappointment. The recommended actions are summarised at the bottom of this page.