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# your EGI SSO username with appended '''@egi.eu''' as ''Identity'' | # your EGI SSO username with appended '''@egi.eu''' as ''Identity'' | ||
# your EGI SSO password as ''Password'' | # your EGI SSO password as ''Password'' | ||
# the '''CA certificate''' can be left unspecified, but that is not secure (an attacker may set up a fake authentication server and steal your credentials), so ''Use system certificates'' should be selected and '''Domain''' set to ''eduroam.egi.eu'' | |||
[[File:Eduroam Android.png|300px]] | [[File:Eduroam Android.png|300px]] | ||
[[File:Eduroam android 5.png|320px]] | [[File:Eduroam android 5.png|320px]] | ||
[[File:Eduroam_android_8.png|300px]] | |||
== Windows 8 == | == Windows 8 == |
Revision as of 10:53, 11 April 2018
(back to EGI Collaboration tools)
For the EGI.eu staff, EDUroam accounts are available.
Only users in the eduroam group in EGI SSO can connect.
Any OS
- choose a wi-fi network with SSID eduroam, in its settings select the following
- TTLS as EAP method
- PAP as Phase 2 authentication
- your EGI SSO username with appended @egi.eu as Identity
- your EGI SSO password as Password
Android
- choose a wi-fi network with SSID eduroam, in its settings select the following
- TTLS as EAP method
- PAP as Phase 2 authentication
- your EGI SSO username with appended @egi.eu as Identity
- your EGI SSO password as Password
- the CA certificate can be left unspecified, but that is not secure (an attacker may set up a fake authentication server and steal your credentials), so Use system certificates should be selected and Domain set to eduroam.egi.eu
Windows 8
- get to the Manually connect to a wireless network dialog box by the following steps (see screenshots)
- go to the Control Panel, then change "View by:" to Large icons.
- open Network and Sharing Center
- select Set up a new connection or network
- select Manually connect to a wireless network and click Next.
- enter eduroam for Network name and select WPA2-Enterprise as Security type, click Next
- in the next dialog, select Change connection settings
- select Security tab, then select Microsoft: EAP-TTLS for authentication method, click Settings next to it
- uncheck Enable identity privacy
- select AddTrust External CA Root
- select Unencrypted password (PAP)
- save and close the profile by clicking OK and Close enough times
- go to wi-fi networks and try to connect, enter your EGI SSO username with @egi.eu
Mac OS X
- go to this page: https://documents.egi.eu/document/2354
- save locally the file eduroam-egi-mac.mobileconfig ( you can right-click on the file name and select "save as")
- once downloaded, double click on the file and you will be asked to add the profile
- after, confirmation you will be asked to add your eduroam credentials (based on the EGI SSO, see above)
- you will be asked to insert also the admin password for the computer
- at the end of the process, the profile will be added and you should be able to join eduroam networks
iOS
- go to this page: https://documents.egi.eu/document/2354
- click on file eduroam-egi-ios.mobileconfig
- add the profile
- after, confirmation you will be asked to add your eduroam credentials (user name is yourEGISSO@egi.eu, the password is the EGI SSO one)