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hi and welcome in this video Iamp;#39;ll discuss the three network authentication protocols which operates at layer 2 of the OSI model that is the return link layer now a network authentication protocol basically authenticates the claim of a client once it wants to connect to a network and a good network security design should assume that an attacker can sniff all the network traffic now the first protocol is the parent occation protocol which is a very weak indication protocol because it sends the username and password in clear text so any attacker can sniff the information and can launch a replay attack by replaying these information so this protocol is very weak and should not be used now the next protocol is the challenge handshake authentication protocol or chair now this protocol is more secure because it does not share the password on the network in clear text and passwords are created during the account enrollment process of a client and these passwords are only stored over th