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Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication. Mt. Fuji specification A specific command set used in DVD-ROM drives.
Microsoft Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol is an implementation of the CHAP protocol that Microsoft created to authenticate remote Windows workstations. In most respects, MS-CHAP is identical to CHAP, but there are a few differences. MS-CHAP is based on the encryption and hashing algorithms used by Windows networks, and the MS-CHAP response to a challenge is in a format optimized for compatibility with Windows operating systems.
See Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (MS-CHAP).
Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (MS-CHAP) is a one-way encrypted password authentication protocol.
MS-CHAP is the Microsoft version of the Challenge-handshake authentication protocol, CHAP. The protocol exist in two versions, MS-CHAPv1 (defined in RFC 2433) and MS-CHAPv2 (defined in RFC 2759). MS-CHAPv2 was introduced with Windows 2000.
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