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===== Eduroam ====== | ===== Eduroam ====== | ||
- | [[http://www.eduroam.org/|{{:services:eduroam_logo.gif|external link to eduroam.org}}]] | + | [[http://www.eduroam.org/|{{:services:eduroam_logo.gif|eduroam.org}}]] |
==== What is eduroam? ==== | ==== What is eduroam? ==== | ||
- | eduroam (**edu**cation **roam**ing) is the secure, world-wide roaming access service developed for the international research and education community. | + | [[http://www.eduroam.org/|eduroam]] (**edu**cation **roam**ing) is the secure, world-wide roaming access service developed for the international research and education community. |
eduroam allows students, researchers and staff from participating institutions to obtain Internet connectivity across campus and when visiting other participating institutions by simply opening their laptop. | eduroam allows students, researchers and staff from participating institutions to obtain Internet connectivity across campus and when visiting other participating institutions by simply opening their laptop. | ||
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==== SISSA Users ==== | ==== SISSA Users ==== | ||
- | When visiting other federated institutions, SISSA's users can connect the hosting network using the wireless id **//eduroam//** and using their own SISSA credentials (username and password). | + | When visiting other federated institutions, SISSA's users can connect the hosting network using the wireless id **eduroam** and using their own SISSA credentials (username and password). |
Be careful to always add the realm **@sissa.it** when entering your username. \\ | Be careful to always add the realm **@sissa.it** when entering your username. \\ | ||
For example: if your username is //bianchi// always insert //bianchi@sissa.it// | For example: if your username is //bianchi// always insert //bianchi@sissa.it// | ||
- | The configuration of your computer is the same you use for WiFi connection in the SISSA buildings, except you have to use **//eduroam//** ssid and you must take care to **always set your real username** (with the realm **@sissa.it**) as the **outer identity**. | + | The configuration of your computer is the same you use for WiFi connection in the SISSA buildings, except you have to use **eduroam**. |
==== Eduroam Guest Users at SISSA==== | ==== Eduroam Guest Users at SISSA==== | ||
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For example: if your username is //white// and your institution top-level domain is //cam.ac.uk// (the university of Cambridge in this example) always login using //white@cam.ac.uk// | For example: if your username is //white// and your institution top-level domain is //cam.ac.uk// (the university of Cambridge in this example) always login using //white@cam.ac.uk// | ||
- | Please note: eduroam guest users **<color Maroon > cannot access to SISSA printing services and to SISSA workstation, </color>** but they can access also SISSA wired network. | + | Please note: eduroam guest users can access also SISSA wired network. |
As a golden rule, you need to configure your device only exactly once, as instructed to by your home institution. From then on, you can use all eduroam hotspots world-wide without reconfiguring anything. | As a golden rule, you need to configure your device only exactly once, as instructed to by your home institution. From then on, you can use all eduroam hotspots world-wide without reconfiguring anything. | ||
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If you are not sure whether or not your institution provides eduroam, the National Roaming Operator for your country may be able to help with your enquiry. | If you are not sure whether or not your institution provides eduroam, the National Roaming Operator for your country may be able to help with your enquiry. | ||
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+ | ==== List of TCP/UDP open ports ==== | ||
+ | Once connected to eduroam from inside SISSA all outboud traffic is fitered exept the following tcp/udp ports and protocols: | ||
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+ | * AH/ESP | ||
+ | * TCP 20 ftp-data | ||
+ | * TCP 21 ftp | ||
+ | * TCP 22 ssh | ||
+ | * TCP 23 telnet | ||
+ | * TCP 43 nickname/whois | ||
+ | * UDP 53 domain | ||
+ | * TCP 80 http | ||
+ | * TCP 110 pop3 | ||
+ | * UDP 123 ntp | ||
+ | * TCP 143 imap | ||
+ | * TCP 389 ldap | ||
+ | * TCP 443 https | ||
+ | * TCP 465 smtps | ||
+ | * UDP 500 isakmp | ||
+ | * TCP/UDP 554 rtsp | ||
+ | * TCP 587 submission | ||
+ | * TCP 636 ldaps | ||
+ | * TCP 873 rsync | ||
+ | * TCP 993 imaps | ||
+ | * TCP 995 pop3s | ||
+ | * TCP 1194 openvpn | ||
+ | * TCP 1718-1719 H.323 RAS | ||
+ | * TCP 1720 H.323 Q.931 CallSetup | ||
+ | * TCP 1723 pptp | ||
+ | * TCP 1755 ms-streaming | ||
+ | * TCP 1863 msnp (Windows Messenger) | ||
+ | * TCP/UDP 1935 wirecast | ||
+ | * TCP 2401 cvspserver | ||
+ | * TCP 2628 dict | ||
+ | * TCP 3128 squid | ||
+ | * TCP 3389 ms-wbt-server (rdesktop) | ||
+ | * TCP 3690 svn (Subversion) | ||
+ | * TCP 4500 ipsec-nat-t | ||
+ | * TCP 5050 yahoo messenger | ||
+ | * TCP 5190 aol/ichat | ||
+ | * TCP 5220,5223 GoogleTalk | ||
+ | * TCP 5242,5243 Viber | ||
+ | * TCP 8008 hhtp-alt | ||
+ | * TCP 8080 webcache | ||
+ | * TCP 8084 IBM Lotus Sametime | ||
+ | * TCP 8880 cddpb | ||
+ | * TCP 9418 git | ||
+ | * TCP/UDP 10000 IPsec over tcp/udp | ||
+ | * TCP 11371 PGP | ||
+ | * UDP 33434-33464 traceroute | ||
+ | * TCP 46015 Koala/EVO |