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A^4 Mesh Project 16. February 2011, Lyon

© 2010 SWITCH 2TF-MNM, February 15, 11Lyon Outline A^4 Mesh Network Model A^4 Mesh Authentication and Authorization

© 2010 SWITCH 3TF-MNM, Feb-15-11, Lyon Wireless Mesh Network Model Wireless nodes used as wireless router: - PCEngines Alix.3D board - IEEE n cards - Software: Embedded Linux OS (ADAM) - Routing protocol: s, IPv4/IPv6 - 2x2 MIMO directional or omnidirectional antenna - Web server providing a user interface for the network management and configuration purposes. Management and configuration data can be exchanged among the mesh nodes

© 2010 SWITCH 4 A4Mesh: Authentication and Authorization TF-MNM, Feb-15-11, Lyon Only authorized users, authorized nodes should be able to join the network User data forwarding, management data dissemination requires a trust between Mesh nodes. Authentication mechanism between nodes are needed. Authentication issues : - Clients, end systems have to be authenticated before being able to use the network  Moonshot ? - Management interface Shibboleth protected for mesh admin  SWITCHaai - Mesh Nodes - ?

A^4 Mesh Project 16. February 2011, Lyon