on Password-based EAP Methods
The emu working agreed on the fact that a secure channel is needed
Item1.
- a) Is there a consensus for TTLS (what version ?)
- b) Is this possible to push TTLS as an RFC (from an IT point of
view)
Item2
-c) Do we need a new password based method
: Stephen Hanna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 3:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Emu] Re: Thoughts on Password-based EAP Methods
Sorry it took me a few days to respond to this thread.
I agree with Bernard that there's no benefit in creating
Yet Another Password-Based
I'm glad to hear from Steve here that there is support for publishing
TTLSv0. I would like to see that happen regardless of whether it is done
as an EMU work item or not.
My understanding is that a new version of the TTLSv0 document will be
forthcoming which will fill in some of the details
Bernard Aboba mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] allegedly scribbled on
Monday, April 02, 2007 3:42 PM:
Part of the problem with EAP methods is that people should have
started to standardize them within the IETF several years ago.
Unfortunately, there was no interest by some of the EAP method
authors
Sorry it took me a few days to respond to this thread.
I agree with Bernard that there's no benefit in creating
Yet Another Password-Based EAP Method (YAPBEM). There's
no point in reinventing the wheel for a fourth time and
it's not the IETF way. We're not researchers. We're practical
engineers
I am not surprised to hear that EAP method authors agree that no further
EAP methods should be developed.
Part of the problem with EAP methods is that people should have started
to standardize them within the IETF several years ago. Unfortunately,
there was no interest by some of the EAP method
The latest EAP-TTLSv0 draft is available here:
http://www.watersprings.org/pub/id/draft-funk-eap-ttls-v0-00.txt
In terms of publication interest, back in the fall Jari Arkko had announced
a program to encourage widely implemented EAP methods to publish their
specifications as RFCs. As I
Does it need to recharter?
Best regards,
Badra
On 3/28/07, Bernard Aboba [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The latest EAP-TTLSv0 draft is available here:
http://www.watersprings.org/pub/id/draft-funk-eap-ttls-v0-00.txt
In terms of publication interest, back in the fall Jari Arkko had
announced
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