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Title : RADIUS Security Roadmap
Author(s) : R. Moskowitz
Filename : draft-moskowitz-radius-sec-roadmap-00.txt
Pages : 6
Date : 2005-2-16
RADIUS has become the defacto protocol between network edge devices
(e,g, dial NAS or Wireless AP) and a backend Authentication Server.
In this environment the backend Server is often called a (RADIUS
Server). RADIUS is gaining very broad penetration, even into homes,
because of its use with wireless authentication. Because of the
amount of deployed infrastructure already in place, we believe that
RADIUS will not be supplanted by another authentication service in
the foreseeable future. Because the widespread deployment in
wireless has different infrastructure requirements than what is
required for dialup, RADIUS requirements, especially trust between
Edge devices and RADIUS Servers needs to be addressed. This document
sets the requirements for RADIUS security and then sets forth
technologies that will satisfy those requirements.
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