TTLS IS available for XP as 3rd party product (there are a few available I know of, meetinghouse, funk, alfa & ariss (developed for SURFnet),...). There is even TTLS support for Linux and there is a beta for Pocket PC.
ok, as 3rd party of course. typically to pay extra. i.e. if benoit just does some tests, he will probably not pay anything. anyway, neither peap nor ttls is supported by our backend here so it's a bit pointless...
in contrary, do you know of a eap/tls for pocket pc? and what is the linux client for ttls you are talking about?
I think TTLS is better dan MS's PEAP, and I'm not alone. I'm working for
pssst, i think so too, but it was not the point :-)
my internship at SURFnet, where we see many customers (e.g. universities) implementing TTLS for their authentication, as well for wired as wireless connections. (There were also some problems with leap/peap experiments in the past. Besides, TTLS makes roaming possible, with just EAP support in the proxy-ing radius-server)
It works nicely in existing authentication backends: using radius (Radiator mostly), and I hope other products (FreeRadius!) implement TTLS as well!
i hope too... somebody has to go and do it.
ciao artur
-- Artur Hecker D�partement Informatique et R�seaux, ENST Paris http://www.infres.enst.fr/~hecker
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