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	Title		: EAP Tunneled TLS Authentication Protocol Version 1 (EAP-TTLSv1)
	Author(s)	: P. Funk, S. Blake-Wilson 
	Filename	: draft-funk-eap-ttls-v1-00.txt
	Pages		: 22
	Date		: 2005-2-15
	
EAP-TTLS is an EAP type that utilizes TLS to establish a secure 
   connection between a client and server, through which additional 
   information may be exchanged. The initial TLS handshake may mutually 
   authenticate client and server; or it may perform a one-way 
   authentication, in which only the server is authenticated to the 
   client. The secure connection established by the initial handshake 
   may then be used to allow the server to authenticate the client 
   using existing, widely-deployed authentication infrastructures such 
   as RADIUS. The authentication of the client may itself be EAP, or it 
   may be another authentication protocol such as PAP, CHAP, MS-CHAP or 
   MS-CHAP-V2.

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