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- From: Stefan Winter <stefan.winter AT restena.lu>
- To: Tomasz Wolniewicz <twoln AT umk.pl>, cat-users AT lists.geant.org
- Subject: Re: [[cat-users]] CAT access from guest network
- Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2017 13:55:03 +0100
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Hi,
ah, my bad - I didn't realise we backported this from master to 1.1.3.
Well... in that case, there's actually nothing stopping us from adding
an IPv6 address to the host. Let's make the world a much better place!
I'll trigger the update with eduroam Operations Team.
Greetings,
Stefan Winter
Am 14.02.2017 um 13:51 schrieb Tomasz Wolniewicz:
> Hi,
> Actually the current CAT version is already running the newer version
> of geolocation which is IPv6 safe.
> I believe it has been added in the latest version upgrade.
> Tomasz
>
>
> W dniu 2017-02-14 o 13:22, Stefan Winter pisze:
>> Hello,
>>
>>> To give access to CAT profiles from a guest network (before registering
>>> / login) what openings (ACL’s) need to be in place?
>> Go to https://cat.eduroam.org, click on "About eduroam CAT" and scroll
>> down.
>>
>>> Is it just the cat.eduroam.org <http://cat.eduroam.org> host?
>> Thanks to Google Play Store connectivity, this is actually a rather long
>> list of DNS names.
>>
>>> Will it get an ipv6 address?
>> Our geolocation service does not properly work with IPv6 client
>> addresses, so turning on IPv6 will actually lead to a degraded
>> experience for people connecting with IPv6. That's why there is not
>> currently an IPv6 address on the host.
>>
>> The next minor release (1.2) supports a geolocation API which properly
>> supports IPv6 and enabling IPv6 is then not an issue and will be done.
>>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> Stefan Winter
>>
>
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- [[cat-users]] CAT access from guest network, Tom Ivar Myren, 02/14/2017
- Re: [[cat-users]] CAT access from guest network, Stefan Winter, 02/14/2017
- Re: [[cat-users]] CAT access from guest network, Tomasz Wolniewicz, 02/14/2017
- Re: [[cat-users]] CAT access from guest network, Stefan Winter, 02/14/2017
- Re: [[cat-users]] CAT access from guest network, Tomasz Wolniewicz, 02/14/2017
- Re: [[cat-users]] CAT access from guest network, A . L . M . Buxey, 02/14/2017
- Re: [[cat-users]] CAT access from guest network, Stefan Winter, 02/14/2017
- Re: [[cat-users]] CAT access from guest network, Tom Ivar Myren, 02/15/2017
- Re: [[cat-users]] CAT access from guest network, Stefan Winter, 02/14/2017
- Re: [[cat-users]] CAT access from guest network, Stefan Winter, 02/14/2017
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