Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) Eduroam / UvA wireless manual for end users Bestandsnaam : UvAEduroam-OSx.doc Auteur : Jan-Pieter Zuiderveen 1/8
Introduction Eduroam is available at many locations around the UvA. Eduroam is a wireless connection to the UvA-net which allows you to surf the Internet on your laptop, read your e-mails and access other UvA-net functions. Eduroam is available to UvA staff and students, as well as guests from other educational institutes. This manual will explain how to connect to eduroam. Important! This information is current at the time of publication (March, 2009). If you have any doubts about the relevance of this information, please contact the (servicedesk-ic@uva.nl, phone 020 525 2200). This information in this manual concerns Max OS X 10.5 (Leopard) update 6. Installations for other versions may vary. If you run a different version of Mac OS and need different instructions, please contact Servicedesk-ic (servicedesk-ic@uva.nl, phone 020 525 2200). Installing Eduroam on a Macintosh 1. Go to Apple-menu and choose System Preferences Then click on Network. 2. Select Airport. If Airport (The WiFi card) is disconnected, click Turn AirPort On. The status should be On Then click on Advanced. 2a 2b Bestandsnaam : UvAEduroam-OSx.doc Auteur : Jan-Pieter Zuiderveen 2/8
3. Choose the 802.1X. tab. 4. Create a configuration profile by clicking on the + at the bottom left-hand corner (4a) and choosing Add User Profile. The field at the top will then display a profile called Untitled. Change this name into something obvious such as UvA- Wireless. (4b) 5. Deactivate everything except TTLS in the Authentication field. Next click the TTLS line and then choose Configure. 3 4b 4a 5 6. This will open a new window. Select PAP method in the inner authentication field. Leave the Outer Identity field empty. Then click on OK. 7 Bestandsnaam : UvAEduroam-OSx.doc Auteur : Jan-Pieter Zuiderveen 3/8
7. Fill in your UvA-net ID in the User Name field followed by @uva.nl. For example: jjansen1@uva.nl. Please do not use your e-mail address but your UvA-net ID. Next fill in the appropriate password. Choose eduroam in the Wireless Network field. Please note: It can take a few seconds for the network menu appears as it is searching for available networks. Once it has finished, click on OK. You will be redirected back to the general network screen. 7 8. In the general network screen, click on Apply and return to advanced Bestandsnaam : UvAEduroam-OSx.doc Auteur : Jan-Pieter Zuiderveen 4/8
9. Enter the following at Network Name : the name eduroam. Then at Security, select: WPA2 Enterprise and click Add 10. When you select at 802.1X: UvA draadloos, the User Name and Password will be filled in automatically. Then at Security, select: WPA2 Enterprise and click Add Bestandsnaam : UvAEduroam-OSx.doc Auteur : Jan-Pieter Zuiderveen 5/8
Connecting to eduroam 11. You can now choose the eduroam network in the Airport window and connect. You need to do this every time you connect or it will automatically connect every time after the first, depending on how you have set up the automatic search for recognised networks. It may take a while before the connection is made. 12. The first time you connect to eduroam or UvA wireless you will be asked to confirm the validity of the security certificate. 12 Bestandsnaam : UvAEduroam-OSx.doc Auteur : Jan-Pieter Zuiderveen 6/8
13. Click on Show Certificate to open the certficate details. Check the box to with the text: - Aways trust draadloos.uva.nl Confirm the setting by clicking continue. 13 Additional information: A new certificate will be linked to the UvA wireless network (eduroam and uva) as of 4 May 2009. This certificate is called GTE CyberTrust Global Root. Below is an example of the 'wireless.uva.nl' certification path and GTE CyberTrust Global Root certificate. Bestandsnaam : UvAEduroam-OSx.doc Auteur : Jan-Pieter Zuiderveen 7/8
Further information You will find a current overview of WiFi access points at the UvA on the University of Amsterdam website. The current overview is available at http://eduroam.ic.uva.nl). If you have a question this manual did not address, please contact the (servicedesk-ic@uva.nl, phone: 020 525 2200) or look on the HvA s Institute for Computer Science forum (http://home.informatica.hva.nl/forum). Security requirements Those who use the UvA-network must arrange for a certain level of security on their laptops. Every laptop must have: The latest security patches and a firewall An up-to-date virus scanner http://www.surfkit.nl/instructions/home.html For further security information, go to: http://www.laatjenietpakken.nl Bestandsnaam : UvAEduroam-OSx.doc Auteur : Jan-Pieter Zuiderveen 8/8