Eclipse's Network Connections is depends on your Local Area Network (LAN) Settings. For Windows, go to Control Panel -> Internet Options -> Connections -> LAN settings and add address and port of your favourite proxy server, then restart your Eclipse.
Hi All I know there are a lot of topic on this issue but I cant seem to find my answer. Hoping you can help I want to setup a restricted SSID for some enrolling purpose using MAC Authentication (through Aruba Controller) so personal devices cant join this SSID I created user in internal DB with MAC address for username and password I created SSID with 802.1x authentication with WPA2 Enterprise encryption and authentication server is Internal AAA profile pointing to correct MAC Authentication profile and server group (see pic) But when I join the SSID with my ipad (with MAC addy already in Internal DB), it keeps asking for username and password? Should just recognise my MAC. So I'm not sure what's missing.
Thankyou in advance. Thankyou for your reply Yes the MAC Authentication profile matching the format used in internalDB (semicolon, lower) Yes I have 802.1x Auth enabled, but I thought I can use this as a fall back when MAC Auth fails. So thats not the case?
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How else can I setup MAC authentication for ipads without users have to input anything? Other options (apart from 802.1x authentication) are strong encryption with shared key, weak encryption with WEP key and no authentication. I dont want to use any key but need users to authenticate through MAC address Regards Tuan.
I followed tutorial to set up a proxy using an AWS instance. I was able to do so, and upon running this command: ssh -L 3128:localhost:8888 -i /path/to/yourkey.pem [email protected] I am able to connect to the instance. However, my mac still doesn't use this machine as a proxy (checked this from my IP, it was still the same as before using a proxy). I have checked Auto Proxy Discovery in the Proxy Settings on my mac, but that still didn't help. Any help resolving this would be highly appreciated.
Auto Proxy Discovery works either via DHCP or via DNS queries to find out where to fetch a special file called 'wpad.dat' or 'proxy.pac'. Further reading: Neither your localhost nor the remote AWS instance is configured as valid proxy in your DHCP or DNS-server (if you run any of them at all - most routers don't count because you can't configure DHCP options and/or it's only a DNS-proxy server). You have to configure the proxy manually - either in the browser settings or in System Preferences Network choose interface Advanced.