Inlay authentication in PAP

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How to inlay authentication in PAP

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so here is a simple demonstration of authentication services specifically chap also known as challenge handshake authentication protocol chat within chap the server sends a challenge message or question to the client the client then has to provide a valid answer response to the challenge message in order to successfully authenticate so similar to PAP the client enters his username and password but only sends in the username to the chap server the chap server then creates a specialized challenge message for that password and sends it to the client the client then combines that challenge message to the password in order to create a challenge response or a very unique hash the client then sends the hash to the chap server but the chap server already undergoes its own calculations to create an expected challenge response the server then Matt then compares the two hashes and if they match then the client can successfully authenticate into the note into the network

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The PPP authentication protocols are Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) and Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP). Each protocol uses a secrets database that contains identification information, or security credentials, for each caller that is permitted to link to the local machine.
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) is a data link layer protocol that uses authentication methods to identify and validate remote devices. PPP sessions use two authentication methods: Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP)
An attacker can see the users name, password, and any other information associated with the PPP session. Some additional security can be gained on the PPP link by using CHAP or EAP.
The PPP authentication protocols are Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) and Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP).
PAP is a legacy protocol that cannot be considered secure because it transmits plaintext ASCII passwords and has no cryptographic protection. The only way to ensure the security of PAP is to ensure that the endpoints established a secure tunnel (using IPSec, for instance).
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.
Password Authentication Protocol, or PAP, and Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol, or CHAP, are both used to authenticate PPP sessions and can be used with many VPNs.
The Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) provides a simple method for the peer to establish its identity using a two-way handshake. After the link is established, an ID and password pair is repeatedly sent by the peer to the authenticator until authentication is acknowledged or the connection is terminated.

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