Improving password security
Richard A. O'Keefe
ok at quintus.uucp
Thu Nov 24 13:04:31 AEST 1988
In article <2220 at cuuxb.ATT.COM> dlm at cuuxb.UUCP (Dennis L. Mumaugh) writes:
>After battling a recalcitrant NFS system for this last four days, this
>hits home! You assume that
> 1). The network is working
> 2). The RPC and the TCP/UDP underneath are working
> 3). The RPC server is running and sane
> 4). The RPC data base is sane.
>All of the above would be required for one to login.
If they're not working, there isn't a lot of point in _trying_ to log in
anyway. If the network isn't working, a disc-less node can't even boot.
If RPC isn't working, NFS isn't working, and I can't get at my files.
(Even if you particular machine has a disc, if you're on a network you
almost certainly want to get at some files which are elsewhere. Think
about an Apollo network with NLS.)
There is no reason why a password server could not be replicated.
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