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Hello, TF-Mobility
I'm very new in this mailing list, as joined yesterday.
There was the same topic in Japanese UPKI group a week ago.
Naito-san of Nagoya Univ reported successful 802.1x connection
by iPhone 2.0 firmware.
- Access point: CISCO 1130AG
- Auth serever: free-radius
- Auth: PEAP
- Auth protocol: MSCHAP
Server certificate for radius server was required.
Kasahara-san of Kyushu Univ created a new profile for
eduroam using the iphone config utility 10 which Jeroen
has noted.
Reading the profile by http, his iPod was connected to
eduroam easily. Alert on certificate was only once.
Komura-san of Kyoto Univ tried in the Univ's eduroam
environment (AES/TKIP + PEAP). Setting was
1 Select WPA Enterprise
2 Register username and password
3 Accept unverified certificate
His device freezed on his first trial, but there was
no trouble after that. He recommends it is friendly to
any (not so professional) user.
Nakamura-san of NII upgraded his iPod Touch (at 1200 Yen).
ESSID "eduroam" is not broadcasted in his environment,
and he succeeded after he installed the profile (by
sending as an attached file of email).
He read the following URLs:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1978?viewlocale=ja_JP
http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/Enterprise_Deployment_Guide.pdf
This PDF file provides info about supported protocols.
Yours
j.vaningenschenau@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Stefan et al,
Afaik, the iPhone can only be configured for WPA/WPA2 Enterprise through
the menu. With the iPhone Configuration Utility (on a Mac or PC) you can
create a profile to configure wireless settings; using the profile, you
can also configure 802.1x, EAP-TTLS, certificates etc. Some of our users
tried this and it works perfectly.
Apple KB article: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1978
Utility for Windows:
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/iphoneconfigurationwebutility10fo
rwindows.html
Utility for OSX:
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/iphoneconfigurationutility10forma
cosx.html
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Hideaki Sone, Tohoku University