Inject password in PAP

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How to inject password in PAP

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so hereamp;#39;s a simple demonstration of authentication services specifically papal also known as password authentication protocol tap is a basic but weak authentication method that uses a non encrypted password exchange so hereamp;#39;s our PAP works so you enter your username in this case Hubert and password in this case itamp;#39;s uber 101 hit the login button and the client sends in the username and password across the network in the clear to the PAP server so the PAP server already has a database with the with the clientamp;#39;s username and password and then it compares the two and from the two sets of information and if they match then the client receives a message indicating that their authentication was like success and theyamp;#39;re given access to the network

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There are simply two methods to authenticate PPP links namely Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) and Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP). From these two authentication protocols, PAP is less secured as the password is sent in clear text and is performed only at the initial link establishment.
When configuring APN settings for your device or application, it is essential to choose the authentication type that best suits your security requirements. While PAP may be sufficient for some use cases, CHAP offers a more robust and secure authentication method for protecting your data and communications.
PAP (Password Authentication Protocol): An authentication protocol that uses a password. Not the strongest authentication protocol. CHAP (Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol): Authenticates a user or network host to an authenticating entity (e.g., an internet service provider). Stronger than PAP.
RADIUS provides for PAP authentication, in which the RADIUS client sends a clear-text password to the RADIUS server. This clear-text password is encrypted in transit. Despite nearly three decades of analysis, there have been no vulnerabilities found with this encryption.
Setting Up PAP Authentication (Task Maps) Gather preconfiguration information. Collect user names and other data that is needed for authentication. Update the password database, if necessary. Ensure that all potential callers are in the servers password database. Create the PAP database. Modify the PPP configuration files.
PAP, or password authentication protocol, is a point-to-point protocol (PPP) authentication method that uses passwords to validate users. It is an internet standard (RFC 1334), password-based authentication protocol. Using PAP, data is not encrypted. It is sent to the authentication server as plain text.
CHAP is a stronger authentication method than PAP, because the secret is not transmitted over the link, and because it provides protection against repeated attacks during the life of the link. As a result, if both PAP and CHAP authentication are enabled, CHAP authentication is always performed first.
The main difference between PAP and CHAP is that PAP uses a Two-Way Handshake and sends the password in clear-text form, whereas CHAP uses a Three-Way Handshake and never sends the password between the parties. As a result, CHAP is much more secure than PAP.

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