Performance Analysis of Microsoft Network Policy Server and FreeRADIUS Authentication Systems in 802

Performance Analysis of Microsoft Network Policy

Server and FreeRADIUS Authentication Systems

in 802.1x based Secured Wired Ethernet using PEAP

Farrukh Chughtai1, Riaz UlAmin1, Abdul Sattar Malik2, and Nausheen Saeed3

1Department of Computer Science, Balochistan University of Information Technology Engineering and Management Sciences, Pakistan

2Department of Electrical Engineering, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan

3Department of Computer Science, Sardar Bahadur Khan University, Pakistan

Abstract: IEEE 802.1x is an industry standard to implement physical port level security in wired and wireless Ethernets by using RADIUS infrastructure. Administrators of corporate networks need secure network admission control for their environment in a way that adds minimum traffic overhead and does not degrade the performance of the network. This research focuses on two widely used Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) servers, Microsoft Network Policy Server (NPS) and FreeRADIUS to evaluate their efficiency and network overhead according to a set of pre-defined key performance indicators using Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol (PEAP) in conjunction with Microsoft Challenged Handshake Authentication Protocol version 2 (MSCHAPv2). The key performance indicators – authentication time, reconnection time and protocol overhead were evaluated in real test bed configuration. Results of the experiments explain why the performance of a particular authentications system is better than the other in the given scenario.

Keywords: IEEE 802.1x, Microsoft NPS, FreeRADIUS, PEAP, MSCHAP2, performance analysis, RADIUS.

Received May 28, 2016; accepted May 29, 2017
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