Re: Difference between EAP-TTLS and PEAP?

david20_at_alpha2.mdx.ac.uk
Date: 10/24/05

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    In article <d708$435c08f2$506c39c9$7916@news.chello.at>, Walter <unendlich@gmx.at> writes:
    >Hi!
    >
    >Does anyone knows the differnce between EAP-TTLS and PEAP in particular?
    >I mean, both are using EAP-TLS to establish a secure connection to
    >exchange authentication data and further using various EAP methods for
    >Client authentication. So where is the difference?
    >
    >If nowbody has a idea, maybe you can recomend me another newsgroup :-)
    >
    For a technical comparison see

    http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/wireless/2002/10/17/peap.html

    (though I think the conclusion is out of date ie PEAP now seems to be more
    widely implemented than EAP-TTLS).

    David Webb
    Security team leader
    CCSS
    Middlesex University

    >thx walter


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