When using EAP-TTLS the tunnel is between Access Point and client only? I mean: Is it protected data between AP and freeradius? Thanks in advance -- -- Open Kairos http://www.openkairos.com Watch More TV http://sebelk.blogspot.com Sergio Belkin -
No, the tunnel is between the authentication server and the supplicant. The authenticator (the AP or switch) cannot see into the tunnel. Rgds, Guy On 05/12/2007, Sergio Belkin <sebelk@gmail.com> wrote:
When using EAP-TTLS the tunnel is between Access Point and client only?
I mean: Is it protected data between AP and freeradius?
Thanks in advance
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Guy, Thanks for your explanation --- El Mié 05 Dic 2007, Guy Davies encontró un teclado y tipeó lo siguiente:
GD: No, the tunnel is between the authentication server and the GD: supplicant. The authenticator (the AP or switch) cannot see into the GD: tunnel. GD: GD: Rgds, GD: GD: Guy GD: GD: On 05/12/2007, Sergio Belkin <sebelk@gmail.com> wrote: GD: > When using EAP-TTLS the tunnel is between Access Point and client only? GD: > GD: > I mean: Is it protected data between AP and freeradius? GD: > GD: > Thanks in advance GD: > GD: > -- GD: > -- GD: > Open Kairos http://www.openkairos.com GD: > Watch More TV http://sebelk.blogspot.com GD: > Sergio Belkin - GD: > - GD: > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html GD: > GD: - GD: List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html GD:
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