A good summary of the warning about this problem in the last line of the paper.
"Thus the only value PSK has is if only truly random keys are used, or for deploy testing of basic WPA or 802.11i functions. PSK should ONLY be used if this is fully understood by the deployers."
So if you going to use PSK you need a truly random 20 byte key.
- Dustin - Kevin Arima wrote:
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, dgoody wrote:
When they refer to passphrase do they mean the password you enter when authenticating via PEAP? Or do they mean a pre-shared key?
PSK == pre-shared key
Kevin "Starfox" Arima
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