[OpenID] Eduroam?

ਸੰਜ੍ਯ beedi.sanjay at gmail.com
Mon Jan 25 06:01:10 UTC 2010


Ya sorry all,

I forgot I'm part of it ....... because its been a long time I
received a mail, so got confused

sorry again, really very sorry Jost, Brain and all the subscribers of
the list ::)

Regards,
Sanjay Beedi




2010/1/25 ਸੰਜ੍ਯ <beedi.sanjay at gmail.com>:
> Hey sorry about that,
>
> 'm I the part of your discussion :)
>
> sorry but I'm receiving your mails daily
>
> Regards,
> Sanjay Beedi
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 5:45 AM, Joost Van Dijk
> <joost.vandijk at surfnet.nl> wrote:
>> On 1/23/10 1:10 AM, Brian Kissel wrote:
>>> We've been talking to InCommons about OpenID support and if Eduroam
>>> are truly well penetrated in Europe, might be worth talking with
>>> them, just checking to see if anyone has knowledge about them.
>>
>> eduroam is based on a confederation of national identity federations,
>> typically operated by a country's National Research and Education
>> Network (NREN).
>>
>> Apart from eduroam, many NRENs also operate an identity federation based
>> on SAML (or similar protocols) for web-based SSO, much like InCommon in
>> the US.
>>
>> Some of those NRENs are bridging their SAML-based identity federations
>> with OpenID. For example RedIRIS, the Spanish NREN, has such a service
>> operational, and SURFnet, the dutch NREN, is experimenting with a
>> similar service.
>>
>> So, to get back to your question: eduroam may not be an obvious match
>> with OpenID considering their different domains (secure network access
>> vs Web SSO), but if you are interested in finding out what is happening
>> with OpenID in relation to identity federations from European NRENs, it
>> may indeed be worthwhile to exchange experiences (and funnily enough,
>> you may very well end up talking to the same people that are involved in
>> eduroam).
>>
>> Cheers,
>> --
>> Joost van Dijk
>> SURFnet
>> (mailing to this list over an eduroam connected link)
>>
>>
>>
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>>>
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>>> From: Chris Messina [mailto:chris.messina at gmail.com] Sent: Friday,
>>> January 22, 2010 4:05 PM To: Brian Kissel Cc:
>>> openid-general at lists.openid.net Subject: Re: [OpenID] Eduroam?
>>>
>>> Never heard of it...
>>>
>>> It looks like it's a fairly involved system, involving an installed
>>> IEEE 802.1X client to access the eduroam wifi:
>>>
>>> http://www.eduroam.org/downloads/docs/advisory/eduroamOT-user-advisory-001.pdf
>>>
>>>
>> Is there some connection to OpenID or are you just generally interested?
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Brian Kissel
>>> <bkissel at janrain.com<mailto:bkissel at janrain.com>> wrote: Anyone have
>>> experience with Eduroam or know what their relationship is with
>>> InCommons?
>>>
>>> http://chronicle.com/blogPost/Service-Lets-Professors-Log-On/20697/?sid=wc&utm_source=wc&utm_medium=en
>>>
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>>>
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