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- Password_Authentication_Protocol comment "A password authentication protocol (PAP) is an authentication protocol that uses a password.PAP is used by Point to Point Protocol to validate users before allowing them access to server resources. Almost all network operating system remote servers support PAP.PAP transmits unencrypted ASCII passwords over the network and is therefore considered insecure.".
- Q959710 comment "A password authentication protocol (PAP) is an authentication protocol that uses a password.PAP is used by Point to Point Protocol to validate users before allowing them access to server resources. Almost all network operating system remote servers support PAP.PAP transmits unencrypted ASCII passwords over the network and is therefore considered insecure.".