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Password authentication protocol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Password Authentication Protocol , sometimes abbreviated PAP , is a simple authentication protocol used to authenticate a user to a network access server used for example by internet service provid...
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If the local ISP sent the information using CHAP, and your ISP only uses PAP you may encounter some problems. Consult your ISP for further information. In the mean time please use an access number that uses PAP authentication.
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When a VPN 5000 series concentrator is configured to use a Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) server to authenticate client connections and the challenge type chosen is Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) or Challenge (a hybrid of PAP), the validation retry request sent to the RADIUS server...
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Read a description of Password Authentication Protocol. This is also known as PAP. Free detailed reports on Password Authentication Protocol are also available. ... The Basic Authentication feature built into the HTTP protocol uses PAP. See it used with reports on security. Contrast with CHAP.
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Chapter 16. If your PPP server uses PAP (Password Authentication Protocol) ... If the server to which you are connecting requires PAP or CHAP authentication, you have a little bit more work.
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Subject: Re: PPP with PAP Authentication Works RH5.0 not RH5.1 ... >Anyone know what could be different between RedHat r5.0 and RH5.1 pppd PAP authentication? I can connect to my work locations RAS server with PAP in version 5.0, then boot the system from a seprate disk running RH5.1 and I can't get authenticated.
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