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        Title           : Microsoft PPP CHAP Extensions, Version 2
        Author(s)       : G. Zorn
        Filename        : draft-ietf-pppext-mschap-v2-04.txt
        Pages           : 21
        Date            : 07-Oct-99
        
The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) [1] provides a standard method
for transporting multi-protocol datagrams over point-to-point
links.  PPP defines an extensible Link Control Protocol and a
family of Network Control Protocols (NCPs) for establishing and
configuring different network-layer protocols.
This document describes version two of Microsoft's PPP CHAP dialect
(MS-CHAP-V2).  MS-CHAP-V2 is similar to, but incompatible with, MS-
CHAP version one (MS-CHAP-V1, described in [9]).  In particular,
certain protocol fields have been deleted or reused but with
different semantics.  In addition, MS-CHAP-V2 features mutual
authentication.

     The algorithms used in the generation of various MS-CHAP-V2
     protocol fields are described in section 8.  Negotiation and hash
     generation examples are provided in section 9.

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