Hello All, I would appreciate your interest and feedback on this very important solution gap for MNO-devices offloading to Enterprise-WIFI.
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-gupta-emu-eap-wsim/ ─── The Problem Gap ─────────────────────────────────────────── MNO subscribers-employees, contractors, and visitors-enter enterprise campuses carrying MNO-issued SIM credentials every day. Enterprise Wi-Fi networks currently have no standardized way to authenticate these devices using operator-issued identity without one of the following costly dependencies: a) A live AAA/Diameter/RADIUS path back to the MNO's HSS/HLR/UDM (EAP-SIM, EAP-AKA, EAP-AKA'), or b) Per-user credential provisioning by the enterprise (certificates, passwords, captive portals). This means that for the overwhelming majority of enterprise deployments-which have no bilateral agreement with each visiting subscriber's MNO-MNO devices cannot be securely and seamlessly offloaded to enterprise Wi-Fi using existing SIM-based EAP methods. The gap is particularly acute for: * Visitors and contractors arriving with unknown-MNO SIMs * Air-gapped or regulated environments without external AAA paths * VoWiFi continuity requiring 802.11r fast-transition keying that existing guest/captive-portal models cannot deliver * Enterprises that need MNO-grade mutual authentication without standing up MNO federation infrastructure For security reasons, MNO do not connect Enterprise-RADIUS to their Authentication center. MNO’s Authentication center is kept extremely secure as it has sensitive subscriber data. This make user experience / MNO-device experience in Enterprise WIFI extremely bad specially when mobility between multiple WIFI-AP is needed. ─── What EAP-WSIM Addresses ────────────────────────────────── EAP-WSIM proposes a venue-side Wireless SIM (WSIM) hardware authenticator approved by the MNO, which holds keying material on-card and runs MILENAGE-ECDH-FWD entirely offline-without contacting the MNO backend during authentication. Key properties: * Offline mutual authentication using operator-provisioned WSIM hardware * Forward secrecy via ephemeral P-256 ECDH combined with MILENAGE * 802.11r PMK/FT-Key derivation enabling fast BSS transitions for VoWiFi * Protection against rogue enterprise authenticators (BAD-MEA) * No MNO-enterprise AAA federation required This is complementary to RFC 9678 (which adds forward secrecy to MNO-connected flows). EAP-WSIM specifically targets the offline / no-MNO-backend case. ─── Benefits by Stakeholder ────────────────────────────────── For enterprise employees: Zero-touch onboarding to the corporate Wi-Fi using their existing MNO SIM-no certificate enrollment, no password, no captive portal. For visitors / external MNO devices: Secure, operator-grade Wi-Fi access without the enterprise needing a relationship with the visitor's MNO. Mutual authentication prevents rogue APs from impersonating the enterprise. For enterprises: A single WSIM-provisioned authenticator (MEA) supports any MNO subscriber without per-operator AAA integration. Operator policy, SSID identity, and charging correlation hooks are preserved. ─── Request ────────────────────────────────────────────────── I welcome review and discussion on: 1. Whether the problem statement and gap analysis resonate with the WG 2. Technical comments on the MILENAGE-ECDH-FWD construction and key derivation 3. Relationship to ongoing EAP method work in the WG 4. Interest in co-authoring or adopting as a WG item The draft includes full protocol spec, test vectors verified against 3GPP TS 35.208 Test Set 1, RFC 3748 §7.2 security claims, and IANA considerations. Thank you for your time. Regards, Praveen Gupta [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-gupta-emu-eap-wsim/ From: Praveen Gupta Sent: Friday, May 29, 2026 11:50 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [Emu] New Individual Draft: draft-gupta-emu-eap-wsim-00 (EAP-WSIM) Hi all, I have submitted an individual Internet-Draft proposing a new EAP authentication method for enterprise wireless networks: Title: EAP-WSIM: A SIM-Based EAP Method Using the MILENAGE-ECDH-FWD Authentication Construction Draft: draft-gupta-emu-eap-wsim-00 URL: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-gupta-emu-eap-wsim/ Background EAP-SIM, EAP-AKA, EAP-AKA', and EAP-AKA' FS (RFC 9678) all require the EAP server to contact MNO backend infrastructure (HSS, HLR, UDM, or AuC) during each authentication exchange. This dependency makes them unsuitable for air-gapped enterprise environments, manufacturing facilities, defence networks, or any deployment where MNO backend connectivity cannot be guaranteed. EAP-WSIM removes this dependency entirely. Core Innovation The EAP server holds a SIM card (the WSIM) that acts as a self-contained Authentication Centre. It holds master key material on-card, derives per-subscriber MILENAGE keys on-card, generates authentication vectors on-card, and verifies subscriber responses on-card - with no MNO network contact at any point. The cryptographic core is a new named construction, MILENAGE-ECDH-FWD, which combines MILENAGE mutual authentication with ephemeral P-256 ECDH key agreement. This construction simultaneously provides: - Mutual authentication (via MILENAGE AUTN/RES) - Forward secrecy (via ephemeral ECDH, discarded post-session) - Offline operation (no MNO backend contact) By defining MILENAGE-ECDH-FWD as an explicitly named construction (rather than an ad-hoc combination), the draft enables independent cryptographic analysis and potential reuse in non-EAP protocols. Relationship to RFC 9678 (EAP-AKA' FS) RFC 9678 and EAP-WSIM are complementary, not competing. RFC 9678 adds forward secrecy to EAP-AKA' for MNO-connected deployments. EAP-WSIM targets deployments where MNO backend contact is not available or not acceptable. Section 7 of the draft provides a detailed technical comparison. Draft Contents - Four-round protocol exchange (WSIM-Start, WSIM-Challenge, WSIM-Confirm, WSIM-Complete) - Complete MILENAGE-ECDH-FWD construction specification - Full attribute TLV encodings (15 attribute types) - Key derivation chain: K_UE → MILENAGE → ECDH → MSK/EMSK - RFC 3748 Section 7.2 security claims (all 14 properties) - Complete test vectors (verified against 3GPP TS 35.208 Test Set 1) - IANA considerations for EAP type and three new registries - Optional pre-association certificate exchange for rogue AP prevention Two companion drafts (key slot management and 802.11r Fast Transition integration) are referenced but will be submitted only if the WG indicates interest. IPR US Provisional Patent Application 64/048,069 covers aspects of this architecture. The author commits to RAND-z licensing (royalty-free) for any RFC produced from this document, per BCP 79 / RFC 8179. An IPR disclosure has been filed at the IETF datatracker. I welcome review and discussion from the WG. Regards, Praveen Gupta [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-gupta-emu-eap-wsim/
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