Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol
Protected
Extensible Authentication Protocol (PEAP)
Hacker Definition
Pronounced peep. An authentication type for
wireless networks that provides a set of unique features, such as strong
security, extensibility of the user database, and support for one-time password
authentication, as well as the aging of passwords. PEAP is based on an Internet
Draft (I-D) to the IETF.
See Also: Authentication; Internet Engineering Task Force; Wireless.
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