Secure Access Scheme Research and Design Based on the Internet of Things

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By analyzing and extending 802.1X protocol, this paper proposes a scheme of secure terminal access on the internet of things. The scheme consists of three components: an authentication client, a switch supported 802.1X protocol and a radius authentication server. This paper proposes the work flow after explaining these components respectively. The test results show that the scheme satisfies the functional requirements of terminal security access on the internet of things.

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