Kerberos for Wireless Authentication

Markus Moeller huaraz at moeller.plus.com
Tue May 31 19:02:37 EDT 2005


Chris,

I would think it is a good idea as in  theory any Windows system uses 
Kerberos already and on a Unix platform keytabs could be used. There was a 
draft for eap gss 
http://www.watersprings.org/pub/id/draft-aboba-pppext-eapgss-12.txt and it 
seems some are looking at eap kerberos 
http://www-public.tu-bs.de:8080/~y0013790/draft-someone-eap-kerberos-00.txt

Regards
Markus


<cmhutch at gmail.com> wrote in message 
news:1117556972.580008.299160 at z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> Good Day,
>
> My name is Chris Hutchison, CEO of NetSteady Communications, Ltd. in
> Columbus, Ohio. We are an IT firm that has been working on a product
> that will give Kerberos functionality to existing RADIUS servers (from
> Funk, Meetinghouse, Cisco, etc) that are used for wireless
> authentication.
>
> I wanted to see how many people think that this functionality would be
> helpful in their enterprise, or if I should head a different direction
> altogether with it.
>
> Please feel free to contact me at cmhutch at gmail.com or cmh at netsteady.cc
>
> Thank you,
> Chris Hutchison
>
> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> Christopher M. Hutchison, CEO
> NetSteady Communications, Ltd.
> P.O. Box 392
> Galloway, Ohio 43119
>
> Phone: 614-853-0091
> Skype: wifi_chris
>
> http://www.netsteady.cc
> 




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