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Re: Replacement for NIS? (was Re: Obtaining NIS domainname from Gatorbox)
der Mouse (mouse
Collatz.McRCIM.McGill.EDU)Fri, 14 Apr 1995 07:34:11 -0400
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>>> Is there a "better" NIS [...] >> I'd be interested in hearing about any such. > OSF DCE might do a lot of what is wanted. Perhaps. Where can I find it? > I have the feeling that things might be about to take off on the DCE > scene. With IBM, HP and Digital backing OSF, it most certainly have > the potential. This is a disrecommendation IMO. I'm looking for something with technical merit, which in my experience usually correlates negatively with lots of corporate backing, especially lots of corporate backing before adoption by the community. > The RFC that is out on DCE 1.2 What number? I didn't find "DCE" in the RFC index, and you don't expand the acronym so I can't search for the expansion.... > [T]he security services in DCE is based on Kerberos 5 and more or > less all additional services does Kerberos 5 authentication. Non-exportable? Sigh. der Mouse mousecollatz.mcrcim.mcgill.edu
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