Securing wireless LANs isn't easy. Just ask any network manager who has the task of adding another way to authenticate users to yet another networked device. Funk Software Inc. this week is expected to reveal enhanced versions of its Odyssey Server and Steel-Belted Radius Enterprise Edition wireless authentication applications.. . .
Securing wireless LANs isn't easy. Just ask any network manager who has the task of adding another way to authenticate users to yet another networked device. Funk Software Inc. this week is expected to reveal enhanced versions of its Odyssey Server and Steel-Belted Radius Enterprise Edition wireless authentication applications. Available now, Odyssey Server 1.1 is priced at $2,500 and includes 25 client licenses. Steel-Belted Radius is priced at $4,000.

Funk has increased the functionality of both authentication apps. Users of Odyssey Server, designed for small wireless LANs, can authenticate users against not only a Windows authentication database, which was already supported, but also a SQL or Lightweight Directory Access Protocol user database, as well as token authentication systems such as RSA Security Inc.'s ACE/Server.

Funk's Steel-Belted Radius authentication server, designed for large wireless LANs, supports the new Extensible Authentication Protocol-Tunneled Transport Layer Security protocol. This protocol runs on 802.1x and helps solve many weaknesses of the Wireless Equivalent Privacy encryption specification, such as mutual authentication of the wireless LAN client and server (see "Networks Without A Safety Net ," June 24, 2002). Steel-Belted Radius distributes per-session, 128-bit encryption that increases data security. And the spec lets companies authenticate users with existing identity databases.

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