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PEAP uses only [[server-side]] [[public key certificate]]s to authenticate clients by creating an [[encryption|encrypted]] [[Secure Sockets Layer|SSL]]/[[Transport Layer Security|TLS]] [[tunnel]] between the client and the authentication server, which protects the ensuing exchange of authentication information from casual inspection.
--[[User:129.63.96.60|129.63.96.60]] 17:33, 24 January 2006 (UTC)PEAP
'''[[Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol|PEAP]]''' is a joint proposal by [[Cisco Systems]], [[Microsoft]] and [[RSA Security]] as an open standard. It is already widely available in products, and provides very good security. It is similar in design to EAP-TTLS, requiring only a server-side PKI certificate to create a secure TLS tunnel to protect user authentication.
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