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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-01.txt
Pages : 21
Date : 2004-10-27
EAP is usually used in an arrangement where the actual service (such
as a wireless LAN access point) is separated from the authentication
server. However, EAP itself does not have a concept of a service
identity or its parameters, and thus the client usually does not
authenticate any information about the service itself, even when a
mutually authenticating EAP method is used. This document specifies
a backward compatible extension to popular EAP methods for
authenticating service related information, such as the identity and
type of the offered service. A common parameter name space is
created in order to ensure that the same kinds of identifiers can be
authenticated independent of the choice of the EAP authentication
method.
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