Question 316:
EAP-MD5 provides one-way client authentication. The server sends the client a random challenge. The client proves its identity by hashing the challenge and its password with MD5. What is the problem with EAP-MD5?
Answer options:
A. EAP-MD5 is vulnerable to dictionary attack over an open medium and to spoofing because there is no server authentication. B. EAP-MD5 communication must happen over an encrypted medium, which makes it operationally expensive. C. EAP-MD5 is CPU-intensive on the devices. D. EAP-MD5 not used by RADIUS protocol.