J. Howe. Intermediate File Servers in a Distributed File System Environment. CITI Report 92-4, Univ. of Michigan, June 1992.

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....and or multi domain operation. Such file systems have the advantages of a cache consistency protocol and a security model that recognizes the existence of many administrative domains. Large scale file systems include AFS [6] and its spinoffs, Decorum [10] and IFS (Institutional File System) [5]. Experiments involving AFS as a nation wide file service have been going on for years [23] This effort has focused on stitching together distinct administrative domains so as to provide a single unified naming and protection space. However, some changes are needed to the present authentication ....

J. Howe. Intermediate File Servers in a Distributed File System Environment. CITI Report 92-4, Univ. of Michigan, June 1992.

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