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- The MS-CHAP Version 1 Authentication Protocol Has Been Deprecated in Windows Vista
- The MicroSoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol version 1 (MS-CHAP v1) has been deprecated in Windows Vista. This paper discusses this change and provides methods to work around it. In Windows Vista, Microsoft has removed MS-CHAP v1 from the list of authentication protocols for dial-up connections, for broadband PPPoE connections, and...
- White papers 2006-11-13
- EAP Authentication Protocols for WLANs
- This chapter, from Cisco Press' Cisco Wireless LAN Security, examines the various authentication protocols such as the Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP, Protected EAP PEAP, the Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol LEAP, and EAP- Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling (EAP-FAST).The chapter begins with a look at the fundamental concepts and contexts of...
- Book chapters 2005-02-04
- EAP Authentication Protocols for WLANs
- This chapter, from Cisco Press' Cisco Wireless LAN Security, examines the various authentication protocols such as the Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP, Protected EAP PEAP, the Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol LEAP, and EAP- Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling (EAP-FAST).The chapter begins with a look at the fundamental concepts and contexts of...
- Download resources 2005-02-04
- Windows Server 2003 Trust Enhancements
- When Windows 2000 came out and introduced transitive trusts based on the Kerberos authentication protocol, things looked very different and trust relationships management in the Windows platform were greatly improved. Windows Server 2003 includes many enhancements in the fields on information security, with new ways to securely manage your organization's...
- White papers 2003-03-01
- Those who use VPN prefer CHAP for their authentication protocol
- For those who use VPNs, security is an important issue. There are several VPN authentication protocols to use, such as PAP, CHAP, and EAP. A recent Polling Place Quick Poll examines which of these protocols organizations are using the most.
- Technical articles 2002-07-26
- Understanding Digest and Advanced Digest Authentication in IIS 6.0-Level 200
- There is much confusion between the Digest authentication protocol and the new Internet Information Server IIS 6.0 Advanced Digest authentication protocol. This webcast will explore and clarify the technical requirements and security issues of each of these protocols. It will also discuss how IIS 6.0 implements both protocols - the...
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- Relay Attacks on Bluetooth Authentication and Solutions
- This paper describes relay attacks on Bluetooth authentication protocol. The aim of these attacks is impersonation. The attacker does not need to guess or obtain a common secret known to both victims in order to set up these attacks, merely to relay the information it receives from one victim to...
- White papers 2004-10-29
- Kerberos White Paper
- This white paper provides a high-level description of the Kerberos protocol. The paper includes detailed information about important concepts and features of Kerberos authentication. The first section provides basic information about Kerberos authentication. Following this introduction to the protocol are several sections with details of how HP has implemented the...
- White papers 2005-03-01
- Enabling Active Directory Authentication With ESX Server
- This paper provides information about how to configure ESX Server to use Active Directory for authentication. An identity is authenticated when someone or something proves they are who they claim to be. Anything that can be authenticated, such as users, computers, or services, is called a principal. This paper deals...
- White papers 2006-09-28
- Step-by-Step Guide for Setting Up Secure Wireless Access in a Test Lab
- This paper describes how to configure secure wireless access using IEEE 802.1X authentication using Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol with Microsoft Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol version 2 (PEAP-MS-CHAP v2) and Extensible Authentication Protocol-Transport Layer Security (EAP-TLS) in a test lab using a wireless Access Point AP and four computers. Of the four...
- White papers 2005-04-01
- RADIUS Protocol Security and Best Practices
- Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service RADIUS is a widely deployed protocol enabling centralized authentication, authorization, and accounting for network access. Originally developed for dial-up remote access, RADIUS is now supported by Virtual Private Network VPN servers, wireless access points, authenticating Ethernet switches, Digital Subscriber Line DSL access, and other network...
- White papers 2002-01-17
- Improving Cross-Domain Authentication Over Wireless Local Area Networks
- As mobile users cross the border of two adjacent domains with on-going sessions, their re-authentication causes a significant impact on inter-domain handoff latency as it requires remote contact with the authentication server across domains, making it difficult to employ current authentication protocols. This paper focuses on the cross-domain authentication over...
- White papers 2005-06-25
- Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS)
- This document describes a protocol for carrying authentication, authorization, and configuration information between a Network Access Server which desires to authenticate its links and a shared Authentication Server.
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- A Lightweight RFID Protocol to Protect Against Traceability and Cloning Attacks
- RFID identification is a new technology that will become ubiquitous as RFID tags will be applied to every-day items in order to yield great productivity gains or "smart" applications for users. However, this pervasive use of RFID tags opens up the possibility for various attacks violating user privacy. This paper...
- White papers 2005-06-21
- Diameter Agents in NGN Networks
- The Diameter protocol was derived from the Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service RADIUS protocol with many improvements in different aspects, although initially defined by IETF; Diameter was embraced by 3GPP and ETSI and adopted as the foundation for all Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting AAA functionalities in their defined Next Generation...
- White papers 2007-01-28
- Introduction to the Diameter Protocol in 3GPP Context
- Diameter is an AAA (Authentication, Authorization and Accounting) protocol for applications such as network access or IP mobility. The basic concept is to provide a base protocol that can be extended in order to provide AAA services to new access technologies. Diameter is intended to work in both local and...
- White papers 2007-01-08
- Obtaining and Installing a VeriSign WLAN Server Certificate for PEAP-MS-CHAP V2 Wireless Authentication
- Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol-Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol version 2 (PEAP-MS-CHAP v2) provides secure wireless authentication using passwords. To use PEAP-MS-CHAP v2, the Internet Authentication Service IAS Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service RADIUS servers performing wireless authentication need a computer certificate and wireless clients need to trust the computer certificate...
- White papers 2005-01-01
- TechRepublic's ultimate guide to enterprise wireless LAN security
- Enterprise wireless LAN security is a persistent concern for every system administrator and CIO. Threats from both within and without the enterprise threaten your data each and every day. This download gives you the basic foundation you need to secure your enterprise wireless connections by detailing security protocols...
- Download resources 2007-01-11
- TechNet Support WebCast: Using Internet Authentication Service Server to Set Up 802.1x Networks
- Setting up an 802.1x network is one of the most challenging tasks for administrators and network professionals who are trying to secure and to centrally control wireless access. To set up the wireless infrastructure for this network, an administrator or network professional must use a central authentication server using a...
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- AUTHENTICATION METHODS!!! Windows 2003
- How does authentication work in Windows 2003 server? Do you need IPsec? Ive read that for authentication, IPsec allows you to use Kerberos V5 protocol and certification authority CA. Im a newbie to this, so how does this work in a windows 2003 network environment. Is authentication...
- Q&A 2005-06-28
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