Who generates the TACACS+ challenge in challenge-response authentication protocols?

Reading the TACACS+ RFC common authentication flows, the CHAP/MSCHAPv1/MSCHAPv2 sections state the following:

The entire exchange MUST consist of a single START packet and a single REPLY.

Which would make sense in the case of ASCII or PA… Continue reading Who generates the TACACS+ challenge in challenge-response authentication protocols?

Who generates the TACACS+ challenge in challenge-response authentication protocols?

Reading the TACACS+ RFC common authentication flows, the CHAP/MSCHAPv1/MSCHAPv2 sections state the following:

The entire exchange MUST consist of a single START packet and a single REPLY.

Which would make sense in the case of ASCII or PA… Continue reading Who generates the TACACS+ challenge in challenge-response authentication protocols?

Who generates the TACACS+ challenge in challenge-response authentication protocols?

Reading the TACACS+ RFC common authentication flows, the CHAP/MSCHAPv1/MSCHAPv2 sections state the following:

The entire exchange MUST consist of a single START packet and a single REPLY.

Which would make sense in the case of ASCII or PA… Continue reading Who generates the TACACS+ challenge in challenge-response authentication protocols?

Who generates the TACACS+ challenge in challenge-response authentication protocols?

Reading the TACACS+ RFC common authentication flows, the CHAP/MSCHAPv1/MSCHAPv2 sections state the following:

The entire exchange MUST consist of a single START packet and a single REPLY.

Which would make sense in the case of ASCII or PA… Continue reading Who generates the TACACS+ challenge in challenge-response authentication protocols?