| Pluimakers, G.M.J., and J. van Leeuwen, Authentication, Technical Report RUU-CS-85-9a, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Utrecht, 1985. Ch. 1.1, II.3. |
....protection and secrecy, so as to provide access to properly authorized users only. Authentication of a user A is the verification of A s claimed identity. Authentication is required whenever a user A wishes to gain access to a system over a direct, i.e. trusted, carrier. For more details see [PlvL 85a,b] Authentication is closely related to authorization. Authorization of a user A by user B means that 1) B authenticates A 2) B verifies, grants and monitors certain rights that A claims (to have) In the case of distributed data base systems the rights will be access rights, also called ....
....R. After receiving the associate work request R performs the requested work and sends the answer back to the requesting site. Setting up such a conversation requires mutual authentication and protection of the messages so that eavesdropping is useless and undetected alteration is impossible (see [PlvL 85a,b] When a remote site receives a work request, it checks if the transaction is 15 already active at the site. If not, a recovery unit is set up, the actions executable concurrently are indicated and the transaction descriptor is initialized. If the transaction is already active at the site, ....
Pluimakers, G.M.J., and J. van Leeuwen, Authentication, Technical Report RUU-CS-85-9a, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Utrecht, 1985. Ch. 1.1, II.3.
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