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2008-11-18 14:55 Another little update

There are new versions of TNCUtil (0.4.3) and the FreeRADIUS-EAP-TNC-Patch (0.4.4) available.


2008-11-10 11:40 Update to NAA-TNCS, TNCUtil and the FreeRADIUS-EAP-TNC-Patch

There were some changes to NAA-TNCS, TNCUtil and the FreeRADIUS-EAP-TNC-Patch. Now the dependencies between these three modules are more clear and structured. See the Changelogs and the HowTos for more details.


2008-11-04 12:33 New versions of NAA-TNCS, TNCUtil and the FreeRADIUS-EAP-TNC-Patch

There are new versions available of NAA-TNCS, TNCUtil and the FreeRADIUS-EAP-TNC-Patch available for download under Download. The main thing that was changed was the way of the FreeRADIUS-EAP-module how it loads and communicates with the NAA-TNCS-library. Now it is conform with the FreeRADIUS-way of loading libraries. The corresponding HowTos (see HowTo_build_TNC-Server and HowTo_build_TNCUtil_on_Linux) where also updated, as there are minor changes in the build-process. For a little more detail, look at the Changelogs Changelog:_NAA-TNCS, Changelog:_TNCUtil and Changelog:_FreeRADIUS_EAP-TNC_Patch.


2008-10-27 12:05 TNC@FHH project page back online

In the last days, we had some technical issues with the project page. Those issues are now solved and the project page is back online.


2008-09-18 10:24 New user documentation

A new user documentation of how to configure a HP 2824 switch was added. It can be found under HowTo_configure_a_HP_2824_switch.


2008-09-11 10:23 tNAC at the ETISS 2008

From Sunday, 31th August 2008 till Friday, 5th September 2008, part of the tNAC-team were participating at the European Trusted Infrastructure Summer School 2008 at Oxford. There was a lecture given about Trusted Network Connect and also a laboratory, demonstrating the TNC@FHH software. The ongoing tNAC-project was mentioned both in the lecture and demonstration. By showing the possibility of a lying endpoint when using TNC@FHH during the laboratory, the need for the combination with the TPM was shown.


2008-07-03 14:00 tNAC research project

We are proud to announce the launch of a new research project TNC@FHH is participating in: tNAC. The goal is to develop a Trusted Network Access Control solution, based upon the security platform "Turaya" and TNC@FHH. See tNAC-flyer for further information.

tNAC logo
tNAC logo

2008-06-18 14:42 The new version 0.4.1 of NAA-TNCS is now available

Now, you can download the NAA-TNCS version 0.4.1. See Changelog: NAA-TNCS for more details.


2008-05-27 19:20 TNC@FHH at LinuxTag 2008

The TNC@FHH team presents the new version 0.4 of TNC@FHH at the LinuxTag 2008. Come meet us at the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) booth, hall 72a stand #202.

Setting up on LinuxTag 2008
Setting up on LinuxTag 2008

See more pictures on LinuxTag 2008


2008-04-02 17:56 New developer documentation

There are several new diagrams available documenting the new version 0.3.0 of the TNC-Server in the developer documentation section.


2008-03-18 13:33 1st Refactoring done

The 1st refactoring of TNC-Server is done. Now, you can Download the TNC-Server.


2008-02-18 19:50 Refactoring

Currently, we are focussing on refactoring the TNC@FHH code. Our next goal is to finish the refactoring of the TNC server till the end of february.


2007-07-30 13:20 EAP-TNC-Patch-2.0.0-pre1/2 released

This patch makes TNC@FHH compatible with the latest versions of FreeRADIUS.


2007-07-25 12:00 TNC@FHH meets Turaya

On Thursday, 24th July, TNC@FHH-developers met the Turaya team at the Fachhochschule Gelsenkirchen. Turaya is a Trusted Computing platform. For further information visit http://www.internet-sicherheit.de/trusted-computing.html.


2007-06-08 06:36 TNC@FHH@Interop

TNC@FHH participated in this years Interop in Las Vegas. See Interop Las Vegas 2007 for more Information.


2007-04-10 14:14 TNCC version 0.1.1 released

Now, the TNC-Client supports Linux, too.


Welcome to TNC@FHH

Endpoint security is one of today’s most important subjects in the area of IT Security. The TNC architecture enables network operators to enforce policies regarding endpoint integrity at or after network connection. The TNC@FHH is an experimental and open source TNC implementation. For an introduction to TNC and TNC@FHH see TNC@FHH in a Nutshell.
Contact: mailto:tnc@inform.fh-hannover.de


Download

TNC@FHH is completely open source. You can download the source code and a few binaries from the download page.

Documentation

User Documentation

The user documentation explains how to install and run TNC@FHH.

Developer Documentation

The developer documentation is intended for people who wish to contribute to the development of TNC@FHH. It covers all the technical aspects of TNC@FHH.

Roadmap & Changelog

On the roadmap, you can see what we schedule to do. changelog describes the differences between the versions of TNC@FHH.

Bugtracking

We really appreciate any feedback considering TNC@FHH. You can find a list of all known bugs on https://tnc.inform.fh-hannover.de/mantis. Furthermore, you can create your own account and submit new bugs.

Links

http://www.fakultaet4.fh-hannover.de (The official web site of our department at our university.)
https://www.trustedcomputinggroup.org/groups/network/ (The official web site of the TCG's TNC work group.)
http://www.freeradius.org (The official web site of the FreeRADIUS project.)
http://nacblog.juniper.net (Steve Hanna's great NAC blog.)
http://hostap.epitest.fi/wpa_supplicant/ (The official web site of the wpa_supplicant project.)
http://open1x.sourceforge.net/ (The official web site of the Open.1X project.)

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