> 1 - Is there any difference between clients using MS CHAP (Windows
> clients) and clients using pppd's CHAP (Linux clients)? 

CHAP is CHAP is CHAP is CHAP.  So no. :-)


> 2 - How can I make pppd use the appropriate authentication protocol
> (Windows computers - PAP and Linux computer CHAP)? 

In Windows, go to the properties of the connection then click on "Server
Type" (or Server Types in newer versions of DUN) and check-mark "Enable
encrypted password".

In Linux, I've never done it, but know it can be done--read the pppd man
page.


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