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Howdy All, I have been to a couple conferences and a couple people have mentioned AFS (Andrew File System). I have tried to do some searches to learn more about AFS, but I had a hard time finding the information I was looking for. I just did one more search (this one on Google) and did find a great page on AFS. AFS is considered more secure because, it appears, it works only with kerberos. Both the client and server authenticate to each other. No trusts. I figured I would mention it here since the meeting I missed was about security and this is something I've been kinda thinking about for a while. The great AFS page I found was: http://www.alw.nih.gov/WWW/AFS-resources.html The FAQ was tremendous and actually answered some of my questions. I hope this helps you, if you are interested in security. Shel -- +----------------------------------------+-----------------------+ | Sheldon M. Dubrowin | GTE Internetworking | | Network Engineer | 3 Van de Graaf Drive | | GTE Internetworking, | Burlington, Ma 01803 | | Powered by BBN | (781) 262-5430 | | QoS and VPN Engineering | dubrowin at bbn.com | +----------------------------------------+-----------------------+ - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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