The security depends on the configuration of your clients and the certificate
chosen for your radius server
alan
This smartphone uses eduroam for free WiFi access around the world. Now that's
what I call smart.
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Hi,
We are thinking about using radius authentification trough Internet.
Considering we use EAP-TTLS method for authenticating wifi users, is
there any way to intercept user passwords ?
Is EAP-TTLS as secure as https or smtps ?
BR,
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Emmanuel BILLOT
CATEL - Dpt. Système et Réseaux
Rectorat
Emmanuel BILLOT wrote:
We are thinking about using radius authentification trough Internet.
Considering we use EAP-TTLS method for authenticating wifi users, is
there any way to intercept user passwords ?
No.
Is EAP-TTLS as secure as https or smtps ?
Yes. They all use SSL (or TLS as
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