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July 19, 2004

Using Certificates to Secure Your WLAN

AD and Group Policy make it easy
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Without 802.1x, trying to set up and maintain a secure wireless LAN (WLAN) is a nightmare because of vulnerabilities in the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) standard, especially poor key-management techniques such as manual key distribution. Although 802.1x addresses WEP's major vulnerabilities, you must configure each component to use 802.1x, including workstations, wireless Access Points (APs), and a Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server. In addition, the RADIUS server needs a credentials database that it can use to authenticate wireless clients, and you need a Certificate Authority (CA) to grant the RADIUS server a certificate for authenticating itself to wireless clients.

However, Microsoft has leveraged Active Directory (AD) and Group Policy to the point that you can completely insulate the user from the 802.1x implementation process. When your WLAN and clients are properly set up, an authorized workstation that's brought within range of your WLAN automatically authenticates and connects to the WLAN without any action by the user. Unauthorized workstations are blocked from connecting to the WLAN or snooping on its traffic. With 802.1x, there are no WEP keys to manually distribute to APs and workstations, and no lists of media access control (MAC) addresses of authorized workstations on each AP. An 802.1x WLAN first requires wireless clients to authenticate through the AP to a RADIUS server, then lets the AP and wireless client negotiate dynamic encryption keys instead of using the much weaker static keys that most WEP networks use. . . .


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