Hello Jaques,

On Fri, 6 Dec 2002 10:38, Jacques Caron wrote:
> At 23:08 05/12/2002, Mike McCauley wrote:
> >Hi Jacques,
> >
> >On Fri, 6 Dec 2002 00:44, Jacques Caron wrote:
> > > There are alternatives to certificate-based solutions. Check out SRP:
> > > password-based, but quite secure. The EAP SRP draft must have expired,
> > > though, and I don't know what its status is...
> >
> >Are there any clients for SRP around?
>
> I have one running somewhere (against a homegrown RADIUS server) :-) Never
> released it anywhere though. I should probably try to find some time to
> make a Windows EAP module with it, I think many people would be interested.

That would be cool. If you did that, we would consider building an EAP-SRP 
module for Radiator.

Cheers.

>
> I think James Carlson (the author of the EAP SRP draft) also had a PPP/EAP
> implementation, don't know what the status of that one is.
>
> Jacques.
>
>
> -- Jacques Caron, IP Sector Technologies
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