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Good evening,
I would like to know what the following three programs are for:
-Cisco EAP-FAST Module
-Cisco LEAP Module
-Cisco PEAP Module
Thank you, I would like to know if I can uninstall them.
Have a good evening
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I would like to know what the following three programs are for:
-Cisco EAP-FAST Module
-Cisco LEAP Module
-Cisco PEAP Module
Thank you, I would like to know if I can uninstall them.
Have a good evening
Mania-Track
Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 18.0
I am a Trackmaniac, and nothing will stop me from being one.
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Thank you very much for your help.
So I have to leave these programs in their place.
Good evening and thanks again.
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I am a Trackmaniac, and no one can stop me from that.
So I have to leave these programs in their place.
Good evening and thanks again.
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I am a Trackmaniac, and no one can stop me from that.
The three Modules are used for authentication for networking.
EAP or Extensible Authentication Protocol, allows for the creation of a higher level to grant access. EAP-FAST depends on the environment in which you use it (in most environments it is on a wireless network), allowing for the transfer of certificates from one access point to another without re-authentication.
Cisco developed EAP-FAST to support clients who cannot enforce a password policy to deploy a type of 802.1X EAP that does not require digital certificates. EAP does not support a choice of user types and password databases, nor does it support password expiration and changes, and EAP Modules are really flexible, easy to deploy, and easy to control. For example, if an organization uses a LAN network based on Wi-Fi standards (WLAN), security such as WPA (WPA or WPA2), which includes IEEE 802.1X for authentication, and if the organization cannot enforce strong password policies and does not want to rely on a type of 802.1X EAP that requires digital certificates, the organization can choose to deploy EAP-FAST.
EAP-FAST is used for protection against dictionary attacks.
Cisco LEAP (Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol) Module is a type of 802.1X authentication for wireless networks (WLANs) that creates strong mutual authentication between the client and a RADIUS server using a shared secret as an opening password. It provides dynamic per-user session encryption keys. LEAP Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol, developed by Cisco, rotates WEP keys for wireless encryption and is based on Microsoft's MS-CHAP authentication (for example, possibly between the web browser and the web server).
PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol), also known as Protected EAP, is a protocol that encapsulates the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) within a secure and authenticated Transport Layer Security (TLS) tunnel. PEAP was jointly developed by Cisco Systems, Microsoft, and RSA Security.
When using Cisco hardware, these three modules are necessary, and they should not be uninstalled as they are often used for security and protection.
Sorry for my level in French, spelling, and grammar.
EAP or Extensible Authentication Protocol, allows for the creation of a higher level to grant access. EAP-FAST depends on the environment in which you use it (in most environments it is on a wireless network), allowing for the transfer of certificates from one access point to another without re-authentication.
Cisco developed EAP-FAST to support clients who cannot enforce a password policy to deploy a type of 802.1X EAP that does not require digital certificates. EAP does not support a choice of user types and password databases, nor does it support password expiration and changes, and EAP Modules are really flexible, easy to deploy, and easy to control. For example, if an organization uses a LAN network based on Wi-Fi standards (WLAN), security such as WPA (WPA or WPA2), which includes IEEE 802.1X for authentication, and if the organization cannot enforce strong password policies and does not want to rely on a type of 802.1X EAP that requires digital certificates, the organization can choose to deploy EAP-FAST.
EAP-FAST is used for protection against dictionary attacks.
Cisco LEAP (Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol) Module is a type of 802.1X authentication for wireless networks (WLANs) that creates strong mutual authentication between the client and a RADIUS server using a shared secret as an opening password. It provides dynamic per-user session encryption keys. LEAP Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol, developed by Cisco, rotates WEP keys for wireless encryption and is based on Microsoft's MS-CHAP authentication (for example, possibly between the web browser and the web server).
PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol), also known as Protected EAP, is a protocol that encapsulates the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) within a secure and authenticated Transport Layer Security (TLS) tunnel. PEAP was jointly developed by Cisco Systems, Microsoft, and RSA Security.
When using Cisco hardware, these three modules are necessary, and they should not be uninstalled as they are often used for security and protection.
Sorry for my level in French, spelling, and grammar.