(RADIATOR) Secure reliable Radius?
Mike McCauley
mikem at open.com.au
Thu Feb 10 05:22:50 CST 2005
Hello Rariq,
On Thursday 10 February 2005 20:20, Tariq Rashid wrote:
> i wonder if any of the official standards bodies are considering a more
> secure radius client-to-server protocol?
Not that I know of, but of course Diameter is intended to be a replacement for
Radius that has many of the same properties as RadSec.
>
> do any of the major hardware vendors support any, even proprietary, secure
> channels for their own radius client and servers? i don't know but if cisco
> or juniper did have something like this it might be worth talking to them
> to make it a wider technology ... so the hardware would already be
> available.
We will be happy to talk to vendors. The spec will be freely available.
Cheers.
>
> t
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