and here
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2002/1104wspr.html?page=1
still doing some googling and yahooing..
anyone have done this,
where is it done, on hotspot server?? usermanager??
and here
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2002/1104wspr.html?page=1
still doing some googling and yahooing..
anyone have done this,
where is it done, on hotspot server?? usermanager??
We have added this when working with the Boingo.
When you create a new hotspot server and specify new directory -i t will create a new files which has the support for that xml stuff.
I work with BOINGO and this week I am goning to integrate with iPass.
But, how did you solve the problem of SSL support? How did you put in all your hotspot a SSL certificate?
I solve this problem because I configure all my mt with the same domain in the hotspot interface. So I bought the SSL cert for this domain and I installed in all my hotspots.
What did you do??
Santiago
Yes, iPass want that valid SSL in place - can’t use a dummy cert. It would be nice if they issued them under their own CA and their clients recognized it as valid or something like that.
I did the same thing as you, single cert, same domain, multiple ACs. Doesn’t feel ‘right’ especially when it could be seen as ripping off the CA…
Can you expand on this? I need to know how to use it, and can’t find anything in the manual or the Wiki.
I’ve just had a request from one of our hotspot clients - a hotel hosting an IBM sales conference. IBM need iPass support on the hotspot.