RFC 5749 · PROPOSED STANDARD · 2010

Distribution of EAP-Based Keys for Handover and Re-Authentication

Overview

RFC 5749, “Distribution of EAP-Based Keys for Handover and Re-Authentication”, is a Proposed Standard document published in March 2010 by K. Hoeper, M. Nakhjiri, Y. Ohba. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.

Abstract

This document describes an abstract mechanism for delivering root keys from an Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) server to another network server that requires the keys for offering security protected services, such as re-authentication, to an EAP peer. The distributed root key can be either a usage-specific root key (USRK), a domain-specific root key (DSRK), or a domain-specific usage- specific root key (DSUSRK) that has been derived from an Extended Master Session Key (EMSK) hierarchy previously established between the EAP server and an EAP peer. This document defines a template for a key distribution exchange (KDE) protocol that can distribute these different types of root keys using a AAA (Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting) protocol and discusses its security requirements. The described protocol template does not specify message formats, data encoding, or other implementation details. It thus needs to be instantiated with a specific protocol (e.g., RADIUS or Diameter) before it can be used. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

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