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authorbrian <brian@openbsd.org>2001-07-31 12:11:28 +0000
committerbrian <brian@openbsd.org>2001-07-31 12:11:28 +0000
commit9cedf75aa2f980122f8af10c89e69d08a3fa2178 (patch)
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parentDocumentation fixes per PR 1979 by Kaspar Toomik. (diff)
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When we receive a CHAP81 challenge response, we always expect the last
byte of the packet to contain '\0'. Windows 98 gets this wrong, dropping garbage into the last byte and failing authentication. Now, we notice this and whinge to our log file that we're compensating for the corrupt data.
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