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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MS-CHAP - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
MS-CHAP is the Microsoft version of the Challenge-handshake authentication protocol, CHAP. The protocol exists in two versions, MS-CHAPv1 (defined in RFC 2433) and MS-CHAPv2 (defined in RFC 2759). MS...
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12 Simpson [Page i] RFC 1994 PPP CHAP August 1996 1. Introduction In order to establish communications over a point-to-point link, each end of the PPP link ...
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Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) is a widely supported authentication method in which a representation of the user's password, rather than the password itself, is sent during the authentication process.
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The Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) is used to periodically verify the identity of the peer using a 3-way handshake. This is done upon initial link establishment, and MAY be repeated anytime after the link has been established.
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Description of CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) from Tom Sheldon's Encyclopedia of Networking and Telecommunications ... These are RFC 1994 (PPP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol, August 1996), RFC 2433 (Microsoft PPP CHAP Extensions, October 1998), and RFC 2759 (Microsoft PPP CHAP Extensions...
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The Challenge packet is used to begin the Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol. The authenticator MUST transmit a CHAP packet with the Code field set to 1 (Challenge). Additional Challenge packets MUST be sent until a valid Response packet is received, or an optional retry counter expires.
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This article describes enabling the Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) on a Microsoft Windows 2000-based remote access server. To enable CHAP on a Windows 2000 remote access server, you must use the Routing and Remote Access... ... To enable CHAP on a Windows 2000 remote access server, ... Expand all | Collapse all...
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Unlike Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Remote Access Service, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional does not support incoming connections by using MD5 Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) for Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) authentication.
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PPP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP). W. Simpson. August 1996. ... 2. Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol The Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) is used to periodically verify the identity of the peer using a 3-way handshake. This is done upon initial link establishment,
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