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14 <refpurpose>Background information on Wi-Fi Protected Access and IEEE 802.11i</refpurpose>
28 <para>Wi-Fi Alliance (http://www.wi-fi.org/) used a draft version
31 hardware. This is called Wi-Fi Protected Access<TM> (WPA). This
33 and certification done by Wi-Fi Alliance. Wi-Fi provides
35 (http://www.wi-fi.org/OpenSection/protected_access.asp).</para>
39 40-bit keys, 24-bit initialization vector (IV), and CRC32 to
44 makes attacks easier, there is no replay protection, and non-keyed
52 per-packet RC4 keys. In addition, it implements replay protection,
57 EAP just like IEEE 802.1X is using or pre-shared keys without need
58 for additional servers. Wi-Fi calls these "WPA-Enterprise" and
59 "WPA-Personal", respectively. Both mechanisms will generate a
63 <para>WPA implements a new key handshake (4-Way Handshake and
77 was approved in June 2004. Wi-Fi Alliance is using the final IEEE
80 mode with CBC-MAC) to replace TKIP and optimizations for handoff
82 pre-authentication, and PMKSA caching).</para>
97 <para>wpa_supplicant is copyright (c) 2003-2022,
98 Jouni Malinen <email>j@w1.fi</email> and