https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4334.txt

Surprisingly short read, with incredibly little – effectively “no” – information on anyone actually implementing it.  Unsure at this point if anyone actually has, if it’s something that’s just done within larger proprietary systems, or whether it’s not done at all because clients don’t take advantage of it.  Virtually every reference I could find to “SSIDList” or “id-aca-wlanSSID” points back to the RFC documents.  This probably means that I need to create a few certificates, some with the attributes and some without, and test some clients to see if they will actually use the certificates automatically to associate to a WPA2 EAP-TLS protected network when they have a certificate with a matching ID.  Time will probably not allow for this at any point in the near future.

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http://assesspki.googlecode.com/svn-history/r12/trunk/paper/assessing-enterprise-pki-deployments.docx

Good document with information on elements that should be present, and recommended values, for several common X.509 certificate use cases/types.

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http://www.privacywonk.net/2010/10/security-how-to-wpa2-enterprise-on-your-home-network.php

Nice write-up.  Very straightforward and easy to follow.  I was searching for info on extendedKeyUsage with automatic SSID/certificate matching (per RFC4334), so this wasn’t quite it, but was noteworthy.

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http://www.zytrax.com/tech/survival/ssl.html

Helpful info.  Looks to be some other good reading on the site as well.

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https://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/pubs/x509guide.txt

Seems to get into some good depth, breaks up the material by interspersing relevant quotes.  Helps an otherwise dry topic.

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Advanced Mashing Techniques | MoreBeer

Posted May 2, 2014 By Landis V

http://morebeer.com/articles/advancedmashing

Up way too late reading and trying to get ready for a brew day tomorrow in a short time window.  I thought I had my partial mash recipe set, but I did not.  Nice article here, a good compliment to Palmer’s How To Brew.

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http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9247455/Data_manipulation_tricks_Even_better_in_R

Interesting walk through comparing R with Excel, and looking at how to do some of the same things, with additional links to a quick start on the language.

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