On 30/03/12 10:18, Heinrich, Sebastian wrote:
We don't want to install certificates on the clients, but the problem
that is given in wikipedia is that anybody can install an access point
with the same ssid and a client that would connect with it would give
him his MSCHAP encrypted username and password. How easy is it to crack

Correct.

such a password?  An authentification wouldn't have happened but the

MSCHAP and even MSCHAPv2 are old specifications. They were created before the renaissance of modern crypto, and they are not, in my view, very good algorithms.

I would not trust MSCHAP or MSCHAPv2 to be secure against a known-ciphertext attack.

attacker would have had the encrypted usernames and passwords. That is a
problem because in my configuration that usernames and passwords are
used for the active directory. So is it only secure to connect to the AD
when checking the certificates? Or is there another possibility to make

Yes. It is only secure if you check the certificates.

it secure without installing certificates?

No.
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