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RE: [Assurance] Has anyone looked at using InCommon Silver accounts to access a secured wireless network?


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  • From: Cynthia Haselton <>
  • To: "" <>
  • Cc: Russell Yount <>
  • Subject: RE: [Assurance] Has anyone looked at using InCommon Silver accounts to access a secured wireless network?
  • Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 11:58:59 -0500
  • Accept-language: en-US
  • Acceptlanguage: en-US

There are methods for limiting the cache for Windows clients...specifically
the cache maintained by the operating system.
For more information on client credential caching, see this article
(2003/XP): http://support.microsoft.com/kb/913485


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Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2011 9:17 AM
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Cc: Russell Yount
Subject: Re: [Assurance] Has anyone looked at using InCommon Silver accounts
to access a secured wireless network?

On 9/8/11 10:12 AM, "Russell J Yount"
<>
wrote:

>The Windows, Mac, and Linux wireless clients are storing the userĀ¹s
>password so the wireless client may roam and re-authenticate. Is this
>acceptable in InCommon Silver?

The cookbook mentions that the issue of clients caching passwords pushes all
of the security requirements for password storage that apply to the AD server
onto the client.

-- Scott




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