Extensible Authentication Protocol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Extensible Authentication Protocol , or EAP , is a universal authentication framework frequently used in wireless networks and Point-to-Point connections. It is defined in RFC 3748, which has been ...
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Challenge-handshake authentication protocol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computing, the Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) authenticates a user or network host to an authenticating entity. That entity may be, for example, an Internet access provider. R...
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Authentication protocol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An authentication protocol is a type of cryptographic protocol with the purpose of authenticating entities wishing to communicate securely. There are many different authentication protocols such as:...
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Kerberos is a network authentication protocol. It is designed to provide strong authentication for client/server applications by using secret-key cryptography. A free implementation of this protocol is available from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
web.mit.edu/kerberos/www/
arious authentication protocols are listed and described ... CHAP - Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol is a three way handshake protocol which is considered more secure than PAP. Authentication Protocol.
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This analysis deals with some of the characteristics of the base RADIUS protocol and of the User-Password attribute. Depending on the mode of authentication used, the described User-Password weaknesses may or may not compromise the security of the underlying authentication scheme.
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NTLM is an authentication protocol used in various Microsoft network protocol implementations and supported by the NTLM Security Support Provider ("NTLMSSP"). Originally used for authentication and negotiation of secure DCE/RPC, NTLM is also used throughout Microsoft's systems as an integrated single sign-on mechanism.
curl.haxx.se/rfc/ntlm.html
An authentication protocol which supports multiple authentication mechanisms. EAP typically runs directly over the link layer without requiring IP and therefore includes its own support for in-order delivery and retransmission.
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Neither the old nor the new protocol ever sends the user password across the connection in plain text. However, there are a number of weaknesses in the old protocol. First, knowing the value of the password hash ... Comments On: Authentication Protocol Security ... Home Database Articles Authentication Protocol Security...
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PPP Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP). L. Blunk, J. Vollbrecht. March 1998. ... The MD5-challenge type corresponds closely to the CHAP authentication protocol. Typically, the authenticator will send an initial Identity Request followed by one or more Requests for authentication information.
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