RE: EAP-Kerberos

2005-07-14 Thread Tim Alsop
Thomas, Perhaps you need to look at the solution implemented by Symbol (www.symbol.com). Their WLAN products already use kerberos for WLAN authentication and key management as an alternative to WEP. The normal approach with WEP is to share a secret between the AP and WLAN client, but with Kerberos

EAP-Kerberos

2005-07-14 Thread Thomas Otto
Hi Chris, Saber, Sam, all, (sth went wrong with my first email, I try it again) I read your discussion in the Kerberos Mailing List regarding Kerberos for Wireless Authentication (June 2005). In February 05, I already thought a little bit about using Kerberos as single logon for both * gainin

Re: EAP-Kerberos

2005-07-14 Thread Sam Hartman
In general you want to combine case 1 and case 2. So that if the user has no ticket you get one, then you use that to get a ticket for the accesspoint. You certainly never want to give the access point or EAP server the password. I'd recommend talking to Derek Atkins about your proposal. __

Macintosh OS 10.4 Tiger support

2005-07-14 Thread chris wspanialy
I wonder if Kerberos could be used on Windows 2003 network with Windows XP Pro and Macintosh OS 10.4 computers. We also use Exchange 2003 server for mail services and Entourage 2004 client for Mac. Thanks Chris Wspanialy __ Network Analyst Ontario Teachers Fe