What is EAP-TTLS?

EAP-TTLS is a specific version of the EAP(Extensible Authentication Protocol) providing a framework to support authentication across a number of communication systems.

What OSI layer is EAP?

EAP works on layer 2 (datalink layer) of the OSI model and ensures the elimination of duplicate and retransmission frames. EAP uses IEEE 802.1X that ensures user connection to a network after its authenticated.

What is standard EAP?

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What is EAP failure?

An NAS will send an EAP-Failure if, for example the converastion with the backend RADIUS server times out. The NAS does not know why the connection timed out, but sends to EAP-Failure to the client to close its conversation. The other reason you will get an EAP-Failure is if the RADIUS server generated it.

What is EAP GTC?

EAP-GTC is a flexible inner authentication method that allows basic authentication to RADIUS servers and virtually any other type of identity databases including One-time-password (OTP) token servers, LDAP and Novell.

What is an EAP failure?

The EAP failure sent back from AP just indicates that the EAP-Failure occurred but does not contain any siginficant information in the Data. The Deauth sent by AP too contains reason code which is very generic and does not help to identify any significant information.

What is EAP encryption?

EAP is used on encrypted networks to provide a secure way to send identifying information to provide network authentication. It supports various authentication methods, including as token cards, smart cards, certificates, one-time passwords and public key encryption.

What does EAP method mean?

Extensible Authentication Protocol
The Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) is a protocol for wireless networks that expands the authentication methods used by the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), a protocol often used when connecting a computer to the internet.