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If you need to authenticate on a Point-to-Point network, then you need the Point-to-Point Protocol, or PPP, to be able to provide authentication on an analog dial-up and ISDN and other types of Point-to-Point Networks. There are also derivatives to PPP, you may find PPTP which is Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol. Commonly youamp;#39;ll see that in Windows operating systems. And thereamp;#39;s PPPoE, which is to Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet, which is commonly used to authenticate over a DSL network. If you need to authenticate over these non-ethernet networks, itamp;#39;s very common to use PAP, CHAP, or MS-CHAP to be able to accomplish that. One of the most basic authentication methods is PAP, or Password Authentication Protocol. You would commonly see PAP used on very old operating systems or legacy systems. And itamp;#39;s very unusual to see PAP used by itself these days. Thatamp;#39;s because PAP communicates in the clear. Thereamp;#39;s no encryption or any additio