Hi all,

Pete, Vidya, Ramin and I propose a new EAP encapsulation scheme to signal access or service authentication to support multiple parallel authentications (among other things, Please see below for the abstract and a link to the I-D) using EAP. The plan is to use this in 3GPP2 and perhaps in 802 networks.

We requested Jari and Bernard for a slot for presentation at the EAP WG. We realize that this work might not fit within the scope of either EAP or EMU, but we would like to get reviews from the EAP community before requesting publication.

Thanks in advance.

best regards,
Lakshminath


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        Title           : Generic EAP Encapsulation (GEE)

        Author(s)       : P. Barany, et al.
        Filename        : draft-barany-eap-gee-00.txt
        Pages           : 22
        Date            : 2006-2-24

The Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) is a general
authentication protocol that supports multiple authentication methods
and typically runs directly over data link layers without requiring
IP.  EAP can be used for both access and service authentication,
where the access network provider may or may not be the same as the
service network provider.  However, EAP itself does not have the
ability to differentiate between access and service authentication.
Furthermore, when the service network provider is a mobility service
provider, Mobile IP-AAA signaling is/can be used for service
authentication; thereby making EAP service authentication redundant.
However, EAP itself does not have the ability to instruct the peer
that it should use Mobile IP-AAA signaling for service authentication
instead of EAP.  This document specifies a general encapsulation
protocol, called Generic EAP Encapsulation (GEE), for differentiating
between access and service authentication and for communicating to
the peer that it should use Mobile IP-AAA signaling for service
authentication instead of EAP.


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