On 2 and 3 July, Ukrainian NREN URAN Association completed connections of the first two institutions to eduroam (global Wi-Fi roaming) using the newly release eduroam managed IdP service.
For the eduroam service to work in any organization, it needs a set of software and hardware. It is necessary to produce passwords and logins, i.e. act as an identity provider, IdP. This Identity Provider maintains the records necessary for users to access eduroam. The institution must maintain its own database plus have a software server (RADIUS server) that will perform the authorization.
“For small institutions, this might be too complicated,” says Yevhenii Preobrazhenskyi, Executive Director of the URAN Association. “First, the technical staff must have special knowledge and skills, which means that it must be trained; secondly, IT specialists should spend additional time on database maintenance; thirdly, it takes time and money to purchase a server and set up the software. And all these efforts – in order to create a database of only fifty/one hundred users, sometimes even less. Until recently, due to such restrictions, small research and educational institutions of Ukraine did not dare to connect to eduroam”.
eduroam managed IdP, a perfect solution for small institutions
To facilitate participation in eduroam for small organizations, GÉANT has developed a service called eduroam managed IdP. Through participation in the EaPConnect project, the URAN Association can offer such a connection to its customers.
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