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Is it possible to use Wireless authentication by Facebook and others social on AP ?

When will possible to use this kind of authenticathion ?

Will be possible to manage by XG firewall ?

Or will be manageble only by cloud ?

To be more clear here some software and devices that are able to do:

www.tanaza.com/.../

https://www.facebook.com/help/126760650808045

http://www.hotspotsystem.com/supported-devices

https://socialwifi.com/supported-devices/



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  • @FabioTerrone - We're working on requirement finalization for Social Login integration for Sophos Central based Wireless. This will enable us for other social login property (Google+, Twitter etc. - based on OATH 2.0). 

    The timeline for this is late Q4'18 - Q1'19. 

     

    Once the feature requirements are finalized we would like to touch base with you and see if I walk you through the use cases and flow. It would be great to get your feedback. 

  • Hi Shail,

     

    Do you have some update about this feature, we are in a big project and this feature is required.

     

    Best Regards.

    Heleno Fagundes

  • Hi, those are good news, but one of the (biggest) question of the first post is still unanswered:

    "Will be possible to manage by XG firewall (Or will be manageble only by cloud)?"

    Your post rose another couple of questions, that's related to the previous one:

    Will it be supported with Sophos AP only, or on any network connected to XG?

    If it's available on XG too, how should we weight this to correctly estimate the XG sizing in an hotel?

    thank you

  • Hi Alessio,

    The current support is for access points managed through Sophos Central only. There is no support for social login through XG.

    -Tejas

  • Thank you.

    There's something planned for XG?

  • It's on the backlog but, not in the short term roadmap.

    -Tejas

  • Thank you for the update, Tejas.  I'll play with it this weekend.

     

    If you can provide any links on setting this up from within Central, it would be appreciated.

     

    Regards,

     

    Joshua

  • Hi Joshua,

    We are working on some how-to videos and other material which should be available early next week.

    -Tejas

  • Hello,

     

    Personally, keep it on the backburner.

    Last thing I would be looking at is anything which combines facebook into my customers firewalls.

    People want to set facebook with Sophos Central managed wifi, then fine. But not into the XG.

    Regards,

    Gavin Daniels. DipIT(Networking)

     

     
  • I don't know how the market is in Australia.

    Here, if an hotel (in most cases family-run with 40 rooms or less) already has a WiFi system, you cannot simply say them: "Hey, you need to grab every AP and throw it in the trash bin, so I can sell you a (not cheap) WiFi system with social integration!"

    So, you sell them an AP-independent social WiFi system coupled with an XG, and when a couple of years later you're ready to change the APs, they do already have something else that's working and they know how it works (and, today, that has more functionalities than Sophos).

    It needs to work without central, and it needs to work without Sophos APs (and without WiFi at all)

  • Hello,

    I can understand your request, and I can understand that in Backpacker style hostels it may be considered a requirement.

    But my customers XG firewall, which has control of primary and backup internet connections, Office Server and Client network segregation, Corporate and guest Wifi will not be exposed to something as insecure and unreliable as Facebook for any form of authentication.

    People can use it on their client devices, could even be a fully separate and secured set of devices hanging off a separate port on a firewall, but Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, Snapchat will never be a part of the backend security model.

    A definable way to open yourself up for endless nights of pain and work.

    Not going to happen!

    Regards,

    Gavin Daniels. DipIT(Networking)

     

     
  • Yes, I got your point. Not completly sure you got mine :-)

    I'll try to explain better: I'm not talking about how to authenticate "office users" and manage their connections between "production" network. I'm talking about guests.

     

    We already have some kind of auto-registration on xg (through SMS): https://community.sophos.com/kb/en-us/131905

    Of course, you can print 1000 tickets with guest user/password in a couple of minutes and leave the ticket in the room.

    Both of those systems have some cons... 

    So, what's needed is to integrate/replace them with socials: that's easier to use for customers who pay hundreds of eur/night even in a 4 star superior hotel and who don't want to lose time calling recetionists asking where they could find their credentials.

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  • Yes, I got your point. Not completly sure you got mine :-)

    I'll try to explain better: I'm not talking about how to authenticate "office users" and manage their connections between "production" network. I'm talking about guests.

     

    We already have some kind of auto-registration on xg (through SMS): https://community.sophos.com/kb/en-us/131905

    Of course, you can print 1000 tickets with guest user/password in a couple of minutes and leave the ticket in the room.

    Both of those systems have some cons... 

    So, what's needed is to integrate/replace them with socials: that's easier to use for customers who pay hundreds of eur/night even in a 4 star superior hotel and who don't want to lose time calling recetionists asking where they could find their credentials.

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