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	Title		: Authenticated Service Identities for the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)
	Author(s)	: J. Arkko, P. Eronen
	Filename	: draft-arkko-eap-service-identity-auth-00.txt
	Pages		: 23
	Date		: 2004-4-2
	
A common arrangement in network access is the separation of the
   actual network access device (such as a wireless LAN access point)
   from the authentication servers. In the Extensible Authentication
   Protocol (EAP) framework, different authentication methods can
   provide varying security properties. If the EAP methods support
   authentication of service identities, it becomes possible for the
   clients to verify not only that the access device is trusted, but
   also that the parameters advertised by the access device are correct.

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