MS-CHAP is dead MS-CHAP has been in use since 1998. It was Microsoft's answer to the challenge of authenticating users over networks, built into every version of Windows and deeply embedded in VPN and Wi-Fi infrastru... Network Security Protocols
Don’t "set it and forget it" So you decided that whatever you were using for network security wasn’t getting the job done… either it didn’t scale with the growth in your user base, devices, or network design, or it was hindering ... Enterprises Network Security Best Practices
WiFi spoofing for fun and profit You can spend as much time as you want securing your RADIUS server infrastructure and the rest of your network. But are you really secureagainst WiFi spoofing attacks? In this article, we show just ho... Security Threats and Vulnerabilities
Creating server certificates for FreeRADIUS Once the initial EAP testing has been performed, it's time to create the production-grade server certificates for your FreeRADIUS environment. These certificates form the foundation of secure communic... FreeRADIUS Technical Guides
Configuring EAP for FreeRADIUS Once FreeRADIUS has been configured to use PAP , it is straightforward to configure the server to use EAP for authentication. This article will walk through all the necessary steps. Step 1: Install Op... FreeRADIUS Technical Guides
Common EAP configuration problems and how to fix them If you have followed the steps for configuring EAP and are encountering problems, there are only a few things that go wrong. This article goes through the most common issues and how to fix them. Serve... FreeRADIUS Technical Guides
RADIUS security best practices: How to harden your deployment RADIUS has several well-known security limitations, most of which are easy to mitigate once you know what to do. This guide walks through five common weaknesses in the RADIUS protocol and the practica... IETF and RADIUS Standards