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EAP Using Split Password-based Authenticated Key Agreement Protocol for IEEE Std 802.1x User Authentication


Jong-Ho Ryu, Dong-Il Seo, Heung-Youl Youm, Journal of Internet Computing and Services, Vol. 6, No. 5, pp. 27-44, Oct. 2005
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Keywords: EAP Password Authentication Key Agreement

Abstract

EAP provides authentication for each entity based on IEEE Std 802.1x Wireless lAN and RADIUS/DIAMETER protocol, and it uses certificate, dual scheme(e.g., password and token) with the authentication method. The password-based authentication scheme for authenticated key exchange is the most widely-used user authentication method due to various advantages, such as human-memorable simplicity, convenience, mobility, A specific hardware device is also unnecessary, This paper discusses user authentication via public networks and proposes the Split Password-based Authenticated Key Exchange (SPAKE), which is ideal for both authenticating users and exchanging session keys when using a subsequent secure communication over untrusted network, And then we provides EAP authentication framework EAP-SPAKE by using it.


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[APA Style]
Ryu, J., Seo, D., & Youm, H. (2005). EAP Using Split Password-based Authenticated Key Agreement Protocol for IEEE Std 802.1x User Authentication. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 6(5), 27-44.

[IEEE Style]
J. Ryu, D. Seo, H. Youm, "EAP Using Split Password-based Authenticated Key Agreement Protocol for IEEE Std 802.1x User Authentication," Journal of Internet Computing and Services, vol. 6, no. 5, pp. 27-44, 2005.

[ACM Style]
Jong-Ho Ryu, Dong-Il Seo, and Heung-Youl Youm. 2005. EAP Using Split Password-based Authenticated Key Agreement Protocol for IEEE Std 802.1x User Authentication. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 6, 5, (2005), 27-44.