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Title : EAP-Double-TLS Authentication Protocol
Author(s) : M. Badra, P. Urien
Filename : draft-badra-eap-double-tls-03.txt
Pages : 22
Date : 2005-5-17
EAP-Double-TLS is an EAP protocol that extends EAP-TLS. In EAP-TLS,
a full TLS handshake is used to mutually authenticate a peer and
server and to share a secret key. EAP-Double-TLS extends this
authentication negotiation by using a secure connection established
by the TLS Pre Shared Key (PSK) handshake to exchange additional
information between the peer and the server. The secure connection
established by the PSK handshake may then be used to allow the
server and the peer to securely exchange their identity and to
update security attributes for next sessions.
EAP-Double-TLS allows peer and server to establish keying material
for use in the data connection between the peer and the
authenticator. The keying material is established implicitly between
peer and server based on the TLS Pre-Shared-Key handshake.
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