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password are transmitted over a network and compared to a table
of name-password pairs. Typically, the passwords stored in the
table are encrypted. The Basic Authentication feature built into
the HTTP protocol uses PAP. The main weakness of PAP is that
both the username and password are transmitted “in the clear” --
that is, in an unencrypted form.
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CHAP—
Short for
Challenge Handshake Authentication
Protocol,
a type of authentication in which the authentication
agent (typically a network server) sends the client program a
random value that is used only once and an ID value. Both the
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Network 1~4 :
When using NAPT LAN type, you may do the
following settings.
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Disable :
Choose this to disable the function.
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IP Address :
Please enter the range of IP addresses provided by
your
ISP.
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Domain Name :
You can set a domain name as the transmission
rule. For example, entering
“planex.com.tw”
in this column,
it means the packets which use planex.com.tw as destination will
be delivered through this segment.
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Apply :
Click this button to save the settings.
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Clear :
If there is anything wrong with the settings you made, you
can click
“Clear”
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Refresh :
Click this button to update to the latest status.