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CHAP's goal is for home care to not only prosper, but gain strength in the overall health care industry. To achieve this, CHAP is devoted to providing consultation of the highest caliber, along with a broad network of professional staff resources.
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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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Nonprofit corporation, newsletter, annual curriculum fair and conference. A Sample Homeschool Affidavit is available in their Law and Forms section. ... Welcome; CHAP - Leading the way to educate, encourage, and equip homeschoolers across Pennsylvania.
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Children's Healing Art Project (CHAP) brings the healing power of art to children in crisis and their families with a mobile team of teaching artists working in Portland's children's hospitals. ... CHAP has created art classes tailored to the needs of the children we serve in our partner facilities:
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By transmitting only the hash, the secret can't be reverse-engineered. The ID value is increased with each CHAP dialogue to protect against replay attacks.
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This document describes Microsoft's PPP CHAP dialect (MS-CHAP), which extends the user authentication functionality provided on Windows networks to remote workstations. MS-CHAP is closely derived from the PPP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol described in RFC 1994 [2], which the reader should have at hand.
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PPP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP). W. Simpson. August 1996. ... 2.2. Disadvantages CHAP requires that the secret be available in plaintext form. Irreversably encrypted password databases commonly available cannot be used. It is not as useful for large installations, since every possible secret is...
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