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[cat-users] android app configuration file


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  • From: Stefano Zanmarchi <zanmarchi AT gmail.com>
  • To: cat-users AT geant.net
  • Subject: [cat-users] android app configuration file
  • Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2015 17:27:23 +0200
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Hi,
thank you very much for your really great, great work!
May I suggest a couple of features that would make the android app much more user friendly?

1)
The actual behaviour is quite confusing: users go to the play store, install the app but if they (as they will, they're used  to doing so) tap on "open" the app will not work, since it needs the .eap-config file.
I know the actual solution is to tell the user not to open the freshly installed app and go back to the browser to tap the given link, but this is not intuitive. It'd be nice if the app could feth the file automatically from the net.
One way could be have the app understand from the realm (from the typed in username field) the organization and go to feth the corresponding .eap-config file from cat.eduroam.org (or, even better, let the  IdP admin set the URI of the .eap-config for her organization!).

2)
We have a big problem. In case of PEAP when android users change their password the supplicant doesn't prompt them for new credentials, it keeps on failing authentication with the old cached password. iOS, OSX, win supplicants prompt the user, android not.
I't be great to simply tell the users "launch the app again, insert the new credentials, and you'll be connected to eduroam again".
So it'd be great if the app could use the previously downloaded .eap-config file, and just ask the user for new credentials, and then connect to eduroam.
Putting it all together an idea could be let the app fetch the config file in the following order:
- Like now (via the browser link). If this fails:
- From the net (e.g. as described in point 1). If this fails:
- from the local cached configuration file.

Thanks again and have a nice day,
Stefano




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