The charter of the Extensible Authentication Protocol (eap) working group in the Internet Area of the IETF has been updated. For additional information, please contact the Area Directors or the working group Chairs. Extensible Authentication Protocol (eap) ======================================== Current Status: Active Working Group Chair(s): Bernard Aboba <aboba@internaut.com> Jari Arkko <Jari.Arkko@ericsson.com> Internet Area Director(s): Thomas Narten <narten@us.ibm.com> Margaret Wasserman <margaret@thingmagic.com> Internet Area Advisor: Margaret Wasserman <margaret@thingmagic.com> Technical Advisor(s): William Arbaugh <waa@dsl.cis.upenn.edu> Mailing Lists: General Discussion: eap@frascone.com To Subscribe: eap-request@frascone.com In Body: subscribe in Subject line Archive: http://mail.frascone.com/pipermail/eap/ Description of Working Group: The EAP working group will restrict itself to the following work items in order to fully document and improve the interoperability of the existing EAP protocol: 1. IANA considerations for EAP. 2. Type space extension to support an expanded Type space. 3. EAP usage model. 4. Threat model and security requirements. 5. Documentation of interaction between EAP and other layers. 6. Resolution of interoperability issues. 7. EAP state machine. 8. EAP keying framework. 9. EAP network selection problem definition Items 1-6 were included within RFC 3748. Items 7-9 will be handled as separate documents. While the EAP WG is not currently chartered to standardize EAP methods, with the publication of RFC 3748, the EAP WG will assume responsibility for review of EAP methods requesting a Type code allocation, as specified in the IANA considerations section of RFC 3748. When the current work items are completed, the WG may be rechartered, or a new WG may be formed to standardize methods. Goals and Milestones: Done RFC 3748 published Done EAP state machine document submitted for publication as an Informational RFC Sep 04 EAP Keying Framework document submitted for publication as an Informational RFC Oct 04 EAP Network Selection Problem Definition document submitted as an Informational RFC _______________________________________________ IETF-Announce@ietf.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf-announce