Which EAP protocol requires a certificate only on the server side?
A.
EAP-PEAP
B.
EAP-FAST
C.
EAP-TLS
D.
EAP-SSL
Which EAP protocol requires a certificate only on the server side?
Which EAP protocol requires a certificate only on the server side?
A.
EAP-PEAP
B.
EAP-FAST
C.
EAP-TLS
D.
EAP-SSL
My PEAP
peap
The Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol, also known as Protected EAP or simply PEAP, is a protocol that encapsulates the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) within an encrypted and authenticated Transport Layer Security (TLS) tunnel.
PEAP is similar in design to EAP-TTLS, requiring only a server-side PKI certificate to create a secure TLS tunnel to protect user authentication, and uses server-side public key certificates to authenticate the server.