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15 November 2017 at 12:08pm
Liberate is a fully managed cloud solution and our aim is to make access to our core single sign on services simple fast and stress free. I have uploaded our current Liberate slide deck. The slides explain how Liberate can save you time and team effort. If you would like to talk to a member of the Liberate team, please get in touch. Liberate@jisc.ac.uk
6 September 2017 at 12:22pm
Aiming to serve as a business decision making tool, this document provides guidance on the costs involved in implementing eduroam. The costs are broken down into clearly defined work areas and categorised by type of service - Visited-only, Home, Home and Visited.
11 August 2017 at 2:24pm
Many beta testers have now come forward running a Hyper-V virtual environment. Our VPN client had some compatibility issues running on Hyper-V. We have now updated the client on the portal to ensure the client is fully compatible with Hyper-V.The document that has been uploaded will show you the steps you can take to get the VPN client installed and working in a Hyper-V environment. As always if you have any issues or would like to see some amendments made to the guide please email Liberate@jisc.ac.ukJoe 
1 August 2017 at 8:58am
Many, perhaps most, wifi access services want to perform some sort of authentication of people who use them (for those providing connectivity via Janet, it's a requirement of the Eligibility Policy).
31 July 2017 at 9:10am
The Liberate Terms and Conditions are now available to review. If anyone has any thoughts or questions regarding our Terms and Conditions please email Liberate@lisc.ac.uk.
4 July 2017 at 3:16pm
The below timeline shows our committed service delivery dates for the Liberate services. We are currently piloting 13 sites across the UK with a plan to offer a free beta service to all registered institutes late July. If you would like any more information or would like to beta test our Liberate service please visit www.jisc.ac.uk\Liberate or email Liberate@jisc.ac.uk.
17 April 2019 at 11:23am
eduroam(UK) Test of Basic Network Connectivity to your ORPS The eduroam UK technical specification mandates that an organisations' ORPS must be PINGable from the three National RADIUS Proxy servers (NRPS) and the eduroam UK support server.  This is all part of basic traffic light monitoring (red/amber/green) so we have a 'is the server up?' answer when troubleshooting. (We're moving to Status-Server in-band RADIUS checking where possible, but neither NPS nor ISE (nor previous versions - IAS or ACS) support that.
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