Content deleted Content added
Christian75 (talk | contribs) Assessment (C/Low): +Computing (Rater) |
m Maintain {{WPBS}} and vital articles: 1 WikiProject template. Create {{WPBS}}. Keep majority rating "C" in {{WPBS}}. Remove 1 same rating as {{WPBS}} in {{WikiProject Computing}}. Tag: |
||
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown) | |||
Line 1:
{{WikiProject
{{WikiProject Computing |importance=Low}}
}}
==Untitled==
This page seems to have some serious anti-Cisco slant, possibly to the extent that it violates NPOV. In particular, phrases such as 'Swallowing the Cisco Kool-Aid' have no place in an encyclopdiac entry. Yes, it is true that LEAP as well as MD5 are vulernable to dictionary attacks; however, this article makes such the assinine references that EAP-FAST is likewise going to be insecure which is true speculation and also has no place in this entry. --anon
Line 48 ⟶ 49:
Some [[Extensible Authentication Protocol|EAP]] methods establish a secure tunnel between an authenticator and the home AAA server before the transmission of sensitive data, providing relief for most of those concerns. In these cases, there is sometimes an ''outer identity'' in clear text transmitted outside the EAP tunnel - visible to proxies so they can route packets - which doesn't have to reveal much about the user's true identity, and an ''inner identity'' that does, which is transmitted inside the secure EAP tunnel.<nowiki>{{Fact|date=April 2009}}</nowiki>
[[User:kgrr|<
== "WPA Extended EAP" and "WPA2 Extended EAP" ==
|