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Subject: PAM_RHOST: client or agent ?
From: Max (mliccardo.c
mail.tim.it)Date: Wed Feb 23 2000 - 09:50:22 CST
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Hi all,
what is the meaning of PAM_RHOST item in a non two-thier architecture ?
I mean a client, an agent and a server. Should use the PAM_RHOST item
for ip client or ip agent address ??? A tipical use is in a web
environment: a client(browser), a proxy web and a web server.....
MAx
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