EAP-FAST parameters can be changed via “Security -> Local EAP -> EAP-FAST Parameters” section as shown below. Finally will configure a WLAN in the controllers & specify Local EAP as authentication mechanism. Note that Radius authentication is disabled & only Local EAP selected. Here is the ...
Initialization.The process begins when the client connects to the network and requests access. The network access server (NAS) or access point (AP) acts as an intermediary between the client and the authentication server. EAP request/response.The server sends an EAP-Request message to the client...
Like EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS offers an extended security method with certificate-based mutual authentication. However, instead of both the client and the server requiring a certificate, only the server side does. EAP-TTLS enables WLANs to securely reuse legacy user authentication databases, such as Ac...
This document defines the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP), an authentication framework which supports multiple authentication methods. EAP typically runs directly over data link layers such as Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) or IEEE 802, without requiring IP. EAP provides its own support for ...
EAP Fast Re-Authentication Protocol (EAP-FRAP) This document specifies an extension to the AAA/EAP authenticationnand key management framework that allows an EAP peer to perform fastnre-authentications ... Y Shinoda,S Zrelli 被引量: 16发表: 2008年 Evaluation of EAP based Re-authentication Proto...
EAP-SIM is an authentication mechanism that makes use of the SIM card to perform authentication within the 802.1x framework for WLAN. Published in Chapter: Security and Privacy Approaches for Wireless Local and Metropolitan Area Networks (LANs & MANs) ...
The author stated that wireless applications may have a security arsenal that provides a combination of highly scalable protocols with the use of Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) as a flexible authentication mechanism within the 802.1x framework. He added that the use of 802.1x and EAP ...
Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) is an authentication framework frequently used in network and Internet connections. WPA-Enterprise standards have adopted IEEE 802.1X (with various EAP types) as the canonical authentication mechanism. There are many EAP methods defined by IETF RFCs, such as EAP...
One of the solutions to overcome the wireless network security concerns is the IEEE 802.1X specification, a mechanism for port-based network access control, which is based on extensible authentication protocol (EAP), an authentication framework that can support multiple authentication methods. This ...
Given the diffusion of cellular phones and WLANs, using mobile phones as authentication devices to allow a mobile terminal (laptop, PDA or PC) to log into a WLAN network would be an easy and secure means for final users. Wireless Service... C Derenale,S Martini,C Derenale,... 被引量...