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When we log into a network, when we connect to a server, we need some way to authenticate ourselves. And so thereamp;#39;s a series of protocols behind the scenes that make sure that our username and password, or any other information that weamp;#39;re providing to authenticate, is received properly and weamp;#39;re able to get access to the resources that we need. One of the first types of methods of doing this was an authentication protocol called PAP. And that stands for Password Authentication Protocol, and extremely simple, extremely basic protocol. If you recall Kerberos in an earlier video, there was a lot of encryption. There was a lot of communication to certain servers. It was a multi-headed process that took place. PAP is nothing like that. PAP is incredibly simple in the way that it works. Everything thatamp;#39;s communicated, in fact, with PAP is completely in the clear. Thereamp;#39;s no encryption here whatsoever. If I was to type my user name, [? ajames, ?] and my

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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.
PAP is more susceptible to cyberattacks than CHAP because it doesnt have the built-in safeguards that CHAP has. Specifically, CHAP doesnt transmit passwords, has an ongoing authentication mechanism, and uses an encrypted calculation to help each entity verify the identity of the other.
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.
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.
PAP is more susceptible to cyberattacks than CHAP because it doesnt have the built-in safeguards that CHAP has. Specifically, CHAP doesnt transmit passwords, has an ongoing authentication mechanism, and uses an encrypted calculation to help each entity verify the identity of the other. What is CHAP Authentication and How Does it Work? Ping Identity identity-fundamentals Ping Identity identity-fundamentals
5.1. Advantages and Drawbacks of CHAP AdvantagesDrawbacks More secure than PAP The requirement of a pre-shared key Flexibility in supporting different authentication methods CHAP does not offer mutual authentication between the client and the server when only one-way authentication is selected1 more row Jan 16, 2024 Authentication Protocols: PAP vs. CHAP - Baeldung Baeldung authentication-protocols-p Baeldung authentication-protocols-p
The PAP and CHAP authentication schemes were both originally specified for authenticating remote users connecting to networks or systems using PPP. CHAPs three-way handshake protocol provides stronger protection against password guessing and eavesdropping attacks than PAPs two-way handshake. CHAP (Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol) - TechTarget TechTarget searchsecurity definition TechTarget searchsecurity definition
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. Peer Authentication using PAP and CHAP oracle.com sol.ppp301 oracle.com sol.ppp301

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