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Jul 08,2009 by alperen

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RADIUS clients and servers use a shared secret technology for all authentications transactions. The shared secret is never sent over the network. To eliminate the possibility of someone successfully snooping a user’s password on an unsecured network, any transmitted user passwords are sent encrypted between the client and RADIUS server.


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