Extensible Authentication Protocol

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Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) is an authentication framework frequently used in network and internet connections. Defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), EAP is not a specific authentication mechanism but a framework that supports multiple authentication methods.

Overview[edit]

EAP is used in various network access technologies, including IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi), IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet), and PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol). It provides a standard mechanism for supporting multiple authentication methods, such as token cards, smart cards, certificates, and public key encryption.

EAP Methods[edit]

EAP supports a wide range of authentication methods, including but not limited to:

  • EAP-TLS (Transport Layer Security)
  • EAP-TTLS (Tunneled Transport Layer Security)
  • PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol)
  • EAP-MD5 (Message Digest 5)
  • EAP-SIM (Subscriber Identity Module)
  • EAP-AKA (Authentication and Key Agreement)

Each method provides different levels of security and is suitable for different types of network environments.

EAP in Wireless Networks[edit]

EAP is widely used in wireless networks, particularly in Wi-Fi networks that require strong authentication mechanisms. The IEEE 802.1X standard, which is used for port-based network access control, relies on EAP to provide secure authentication.

EAP Architecture[edit]

The EAP architecture consists of three main components:

  • Supplicant: The client device that requests access to the network.
  • Authenticator: The network device that controls access to the network.
  • Authentication Server: The server that validates the credentials of the supplicant.

The communication between these components is typically carried out using the RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) protocol.

Security Considerations[edit]

EAP provides a flexible framework for authentication, but the security of the overall system depends on the specific EAP method used. Methods like EAP-TLS and PEAP provide strong security by using certificates and encrypted tunnels, while methods like EAP-MD5 are considered less secure.

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