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2009
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Distributed user authentication in wireless LANs

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Distributed user authentication in wireless LANs
—An increasing number of mobile devices, including smartphones, use WLAN for accessing the Internet. Existing WLAN authentication mechanisms are either disruptive, such as presenting a captive web page prompting for password, or unreliable, enabling a malicious user to attack a part of operator’s infrastructure. In this paper, we present a distributed authentication architecture for WLAN users providing instant network access without manual interactions. It supports terminal mobility across WLAN access points with the Host Identity Protocol (HIP), at the same time protecting the operator’s infrastructure from external attacks. User data sent over a wireless link is protected by the IPsec ESP protocol. We present our architecture design and implementation experience on two OpenWrt WLAN access points, followed by measurement results of the working prototype. The system is being deployed into pilot use in the city-wide panOULU WLAN.
Dmitriy Kuptsov, Andrey Khurri, Andrei Gurtov
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Updated 28 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where WOWMOM
Authors Dmitriy Kuptsov, Andrey Khurri, Andrei Gurtov
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