7-3 Flashcards

1
Q

what 2 technologies to authenticate the user

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EAP and CHAP ( challenge handshake authentication protocol

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2
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designed to work with PPtP and is meant to work as part of PPP authentication protocol.

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EAP

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3
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is actuially a 3 part handshake. after connection is established the server sends bak a challenge, then the client responds with the hash.

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SHAP

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4
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it supports EAP and SHAP, but supports a total of six methods include________

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MS-CHAP
PAP
SPAP
Kerberos

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5
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created by Microsoft to authenticate remote windows workstations

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MS-CHAP

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6
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most basic form of authentication. these passwords are stored encrypted , but transmitted unencrypted. the basic authentication is based upon HTTP protocol. not longer in user

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PAP

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7
Q

proprietary version of PAP. considered more secure then PAP since both password and username are encrypted when sent.

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SPAPor SHiva PAP

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8
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Well known, developed by MIT. works by sending messages back and forth between the client and the server. the actual password is never sent, making it impossible for someone to intercept,

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kerberos

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9
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with kerberos, the user name is sent. the server then looks up the stored _____ of that password and uses that as an encryption key sending it back to the client. the client then takes the password the user entered and uses that to __________.

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hash // decrypt the data

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10
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kerberos term — a server or client that kerberos can assign tickets to

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Principal

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kerberos term — service that authorizes the principal and connects them to the ticket granting server

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authentication service AS

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12
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kerberos term — provides tickets

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ticket granting system

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13
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kerberos term — a server that provides th einitial ticket and handles TGS requests. it often runs AS and TGS services

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Key Distribution center (KDC)

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14
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kerberos term — a boundry withinan organization. each realm has its own AS and TGS

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realm

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15
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kerberos term — a TGS in a remote realm

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Remote ticket granting system RTGS

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