Michael Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> There are some less secure options, using oneway Hashes, random data, and
> time stamps, Lower security, but they do handle a lot of the
> things that people really are after when they are wanting password
> encryption.  But it requires that a secret is known both sides, and
> is scrambled with some semi random data - the passwords can be cracked
> but it takes a little more work than for plain text. 

I'm interested - can you go into more detail?

If it requires that a secret is known both sides, how is it better
than CHAP?

Paul.

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