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	Title		: Generic EAP Encapsulation (GEE), Version 0
	Author(s)	: P. Barany, et al.
	Filename	: draft-barany-eap-gee-01.txt
	Pages		: 21
	Date		: 2006-4-24
	
The Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) is a general
authentication protocol that supports multiple authentication methods
and typically runs directly over data link layers without requiring
IP.  EAP can be used for different types of authentication, where
multiple providers provide access to different services.  However,
EAP itself does not have the ability to differentiate between
multiple types of authentications.  This document specifies a general
encapsulation protocol, called Generic EAP Encapsulation (GEE), for
differentiating between multiple EAP exchanges executed by a peer.
This document specifies GEEv0 and provides a summary of capabilities
to be specified in GEEv1.

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