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'''802.1x Port Based Network Access Control'''
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802.1x Port Based Network Access Control

There are three parts to 802.1x Port Based Network Access Control: supplicant(client), authenticator (access point or router) and authentication server such as RADIUS or LDAP.

Articles:

What is 802.1x? By Joel Snyder, Network World Global Test Alliance

Tutorials:

Using RADIUS For WLAN Authentication By Lisa Phifer

Supplicant Software Support:

Authenticator Software/Hardware Support:

  • Linux

    • HostApMode Open Source Implementation of IEEE 802.1x

      • Open1x Support: TTLS-PAP, TTLS-CHAP, PEAP-MSCHAPv2, TTLS-MSCHAPv2, and EAP-SIM

    Access Points

    • Cisco
      • 350 VXWorks 1100 IOS 1200 IOS

Authentication Server Hardware/Software Support:

Commercial and Public networks known to be implementing 802.1x:

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