Article: Q186371
Product(s): Microsoft Windows NT
Version(s): 4.0 SP3,4.0 SP4
Operating System(s):
Keyword(s): kbFEA kbWinNT400sp4fea
Last Modified: 06-AUG-2002
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows NT Server versions 4.0 SP3, 4.0 SP4
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation versions 4.0 SP3, 4.0 SP4
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SUMMARY
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Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 3 and later provide limited PPP MD5- CHAP
authenticator support to the Remote Access Server (RAS), which may be useful for
small user-count environments using non-Microsoft PPP dial-in clients. The
support is local to a given RAS server. The MD5 account information is stored in
the RAS server registry and is not integrated or synchronized with the User
Manager account database. Integrated support will appear in a later release, at
which time this limited support may be removed.
MORE INFORMATION
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The local MD5-CHAP authenticator is enabled by creating the MD5 key below and
adding "account" subkeys of the form [<domain>:]<user>, with
subvalue "Pw" containing the account password. The ":" notation is used instead
of "\" due to the syntax rules of registry keys. The 'domain:' is optional and
typically omitted. MD5-CHAP will not be negotiated (old behavior) when the MD5
key does not exist (default).
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\RasMan\PPP\CHAP\MD5
[<domain>:]<user>(REG_SZ)Pw
NOTE: Even though MD5 support is added in SP3, Windows NT RAS Server will prefer
MS-CHAP (MD4). When a client connects, the RAS server will offer MS-CHAP (MD4)
first and then fall back to MD5. Some third-party clients may interpret this to
mean that the RAS server does not support MD5 because it does not offer it
first. If the client does ask for MD5 it will work correctly if it is set up on
the RAS server as described in this article.
This behavior is by design. MS-CHAP(MD4) is implemented in a more secure and
robust way than MD5 and therefore is the preferred authentication protocol for
Windows NT Server.
Additional query words:
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Keywords : kbFEA kbWinNT400sp4fea
Technology : kbWinNTsearch kbWinNTWsearch kbWinNTW400search kbWinNT400search kbWinNTW400sp4 kbWinNTW400sp3 kbWinNTSsearch kbWinNTS400sp4 kbWinNTS400sp3 kbWinNTS400search
Version : :4.0 SP3,4.0 SP4
Hardware : ALPHA x86
Issue type : kbinfo
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