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A Technical Comparison of TTLS and PEAP
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Clarifications |
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2003-05-16 14:39:46 |
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anonymous2
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Response to: Clarifications
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Hmmm... MSCHAPv2 which requires a database that supports MSCHAPv2 or passwords stored in plain-text. Therefore no authenticating PEAP to LDAP or SQL(unless sql database supports MSCHAPv2). That alone gives the edge to TTLS. There's a free TTLS client for W2k/XP from http://www.alfa-ariss.com |
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Clarifications
2003-06-13 12:48:08
anonymous2
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MS-Chap is designed for MS Databases
2003-07-07 08:51:37
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MS-Chap is designed for MS Databases
2003-07-08 21:59:41
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MS-Chap is designed for MS Databases
2003-07-28 16:11:26
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MS-Chap is designed for MS Databases
2003-08-18 05:29:28
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MS-Chap is designed for MS Databases
2003-07-22 06:46:25
anonymous2
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Funk Software RADIUS support MS-CHAP-V2 in Solaris
2003-07-07 17:53:52
anonymous2
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Funk Software RADIUS support MS-CHAP-V2 in Solaris
2003-10-04 09:40:16
pppeterd
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Clarifications
2003-06-19 00:37:34
anonymous2
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MSCHAP does not require passwords stored in plain-text; and this is considered one of the many advantages of MSCHAP compared to CHAP. CHAP requires the password to be stored in plain-text.
MSCHAP protocol can be used with SQL. A number of RADIUS servers support PPP-MSCHAP with SQL.
If there is indeed a real demand for SQL with MSCHAPv2, then it maybe just a question of time before RADIUS vendors support it.