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Title : AAA based Keying for Wireless Handovers: Problem Statement
Author(s) : M. Nakhjiri, et al.
Filename : draft-nakhjiri-aaa-hokey-ps-00.txt
Pages : 17
Date : 2005-12-9
Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) provides a framework for
performing authentication and key management using the AAA
infrastructure. The framework specified in these documents deals with
a model which includes a peer, a pass-through authenticator and a
backend authentication server. However, some of the emerging mobile
networks are deploying EAP framework in scenarios that go beyond what
is defined in the current specifications, e.g. cases where a peer
hands over between two wireless network points of attachment. This
document intends to describe the problems posed with such usage.
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