System and method for achieving machine authentication without maintaining additional credentials

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7640430
APP PUB NO 20060224890A1
SERIAL NO

11098637

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A Machine Authentication PAC (Protected Access Credential) serves as machine credentials to obtain network access without requiring server storage and management of the additional set of credentials. The first time authentication is performed, user authentication is executed. After the supplicant and server have mutually authenticated each other and satisfied other validations, the supplicant requests a Machine Authentication PAC from the server. The Server randomly generates a cryptographic key (Device Key) and sends it to the supplicant along with an encrypted ticket, comprising the Device Key and other information and encrypted with a key only known to the Server. The supplicant caches the Machine Authentication PAC in its non-volatile memory for future use. When the machine needs to access certain network services before a user is available, the supplicant uses the Machine Authentication PAC to gain authorization for the machine to limited access on the network, without requiring user input.

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CISCO TECHNOLOGY INC170 WEST TASMAN DRIVE SAN JOSE CA 95134-1706

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Cam, Winget Nancy Mountain View, US 17 695
Salowey, Joseph Seattle, US 25 681
Zhou, Hao Solon, US 295 2054

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