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Title : Identity Protection within EAP-TLS
Author(s) : P. Urien, M. Badra
Filename : draft-urien-badra-eap-tls-identity-protection-01.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2006-10-19
This document defines a mechanism that ensures EAP-TLS identity
protection. The main idea is to encrypt the client's certificate.
Three procedures are proposed in order to determine the certificate
encryption mechanism,
- Implicit, the client's certificate is encrypted according to a
pre-defined algorithm, deduced from the server's certificate.
- Notified, the EAP-identity response message, delivered by the
client includes information that precise the encryption algorithm to
be used.
- Negotiated, the client indicates a list of encryption algorithm,
the server chooses one of them, and indicates its choice.
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