Wireless access has already become a ubiquitous way to connect to the Internet, but the mushrooming of wireless access infrastructures throughout the world has given rise to a wide range of user authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) mechanisms, with lots of incompatible "standards", each having its unique features and responding to specific problems. The WilmaGate system has been developed in order to provide a viable alternative to such a scenario. The assumptions that led to this system are very simple. First, wireless users are often already registered to some traditional access provider, or to an institution: rather than requiring a different subscription to each wireless access system, we just require the subscriber's service provider or institution to collaborate with the access system for user authentication. Second, users should not be forced to install specialized clients into their computers for two reasons: their systems would grow unstable and some types of com...

WilmaGate: a New Open Access Gateway for Hotspot Management

Brunato, Mauro;Severina, Danilo
2005-01-01

Abstract

Wireless access has already become a ubiquitous way to connect to the Internet, but the mushrooming of wireless access infrastructures throughout the world has given rise to a wide range of user authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) mechanisms, with lots of incompatible "standards", each having its unique features and responding to specific problems. The WilmaGate system has been developed in order to provide a viable alternative to such a scenario. The assumptions that led to this system are very simple. First, wireless users are often already registered to some traditional access provider, or to an institution: rather than requiring a different subscription to each wireless access system, we just require the subscriber's service provider or institution to collaborate with the access system for user authentication. Second, users should not be forced to install specialized clients into their computers for two reasons: their systems would grow unstable and some types of com...
2005
WMASH 2005: proceedings of the Third ACM International Workshop on Wireless Mobile Applications and Services on WLAN Hotspots: co-located with MobiCom 2005, September 2, 2005, Cologne, Germany
New York
ACM Press
9781595931436
Brunato, Mauro; Severina, Danilo
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