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262 .B chap\-interval \fIn
266 .B chap\-max\-challenge \fIn
267 Set the maximum number of CHAP challenge transmissions to \fIn\fR
270 .B chap\-restart \fIn
271 Set the CHAP restart interval (retransmission timeout for challenges)
977 .B refuse\-chap
979 peer using CHAP.
983 peer using MS\-CHAP.
997 .B require\-chap
998 Require the peer to authenticate itself using CHAP [Challenge
1005 come up, you must have authenticated with either MS\-CHAP or MS\-CHAPv2.
1016 Require the peer to authenticate itself using MS\-CHAP [Microsoft Challenge
1198 Protocol (CHAP), and Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP). PAP
1201 CHAP authentication exchange by sending a challenge to the client (the
1205 the secret. EAP supports CHAP-style authentication, and also includes
1221 files (/etc/ppp/pap\-secrets for PAP, /etc/ppp/chap\-secrets for CHAP,
1222 MS\-CHAP, MS\-CHAPv2, and EAP MD5-Challenge, and /etc/ppp/srp\-secrets
1280 name of the peer if CHAP or EAP authentication is being used, because
1464 /etc/ppp/pap\-secrets, /etc/ppp/chap\-secrets, or /etc/ppp/srp\-secrets
1470 like this to /etc/ppp/pap\-secrets or /etc/ppp/chap\-secrets:
1502 or received to be logged, that is, all LCP, PAP, CHAP, EAP, or IPCP packets.
1755 .B /etc/ppp/chap\-secrets
1756 Names, secrets and IP addresses for CHAP/MS\-CHAP/MS\-CHAPv2 authentication.