Hello Jon,

On Thu, 5 Dec 2002 18:35, Jon Baer wrote:
> Mike McCauley wrote:
> >Hi Kevin
> >
> >Its true that TTLS does not require a cert on the client.
>
> Is EAP->TTLS->* a technical "standard" ... just wondering since it's not
> something coming directly from M$ :-)

There is a draft IETF rfc, so its at the same stage as EAP-PEAP. IT couldnt be 
officially called a standard yet.


>
> Im also assuming since its about 2.5k for an Odyssey server that the
> FreeRadius method is something that is already available or will be in
> the future?

AFAIK, FreeRadius only supports TLS, not TTLS. But I may be wrong.

>
> - Jon
>
> P.S. please bear with me if these are stupid questions ...

No prob.

Cheers.


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