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PAP
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Terminal-based
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CHAP
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PAP/CHAP
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<p>Specifies the method used to identify yourself to
the PPP server. Most universities still use
<b>Terminal</b>- or <b>Script</b>-based authentication,
while most ISP use <b>PAP</b> and/or <b>CHAP</b>. If
unsure, contact your ISP.

If you can choose between PAP and CHAP,
choose CHAP, because it is much safer. If you do not know
whether PAP or CHAP is right, choose PAP/CHAP.
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Store &password
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<p>When this is turned on, your ISP password
will be saved in <i>kppp</i>'s config file, so
you do not need to type it in every time.

<b><font color="red">Warning:</font> your password will be stored as
plain text in the config file, which is
readable only to you. Make sure nobody
gains access to this file!
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&Callback type:
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Administrator-defined
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User-defined
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