Hello Alex -
You have two possibilities:
1. use PAP authentication and encrypted passwords in your database
2. use CHAP authentication and plaintext passwords in your database
You cannot use CHAP with encrypted passwords in your database.
hth
Hugh
On Friday 12 January 2001 02:03, Alex S. Burba wrote:
> Hello.
> We are going to use encrypted passwords. What limitations or troubles we
> can have when authenticating with encrypted passwords via login, pap, chap.
>
> P.S. We have tried to authenticate via chap with an encrypted password and
> Radiator said that it could not work with encrypted passwords via chap.
> Is it our misconfiguration of the Radiator (if so, please, help to
> overcome) or this is the limitations of the chap protocol or something
> else?
>
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> Bye.
> Alex S. Burba
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