M. Sarmiento, M. Medina, F. Jordan, and A. Moreno. Overview of the Secure Transmission Subsystem. Working Paper UPC/DAC-00018, UPC, Spain, November 1991.

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An Extensible, High-Performance, Distributed Persistent Store .. - Darragh O'Grady (1994)   (Correct)

....is required by the IKM since the IKM creates separate threads to handle incoming requests and timeouts. Furthermore, the other components of the storage server can utilise this facility to enable them to service multiple requests concurrently. ffl STS Extensions The Secure Transmission Subsystem [63] provides user and host authentication and encryption of messages. It is required to provide secure transmission of data between Amadeus hosts. The extensions lie between the unix socket interface and the IKM interface to unix sockets. ffl Generic RPC (GRPC) This component takes incoming ....

....only they can access, thereby preventing rogue applications from directly accessing the storage medium. Further support for security is provided through support for extents, with low level support being provided by the authentication and encryption facilities of the IKM Secure Transmission System [63]. Extensibility is supported via the SMs ability to deal with multiple containers, each potentially providing a different interface. Currently supported interfaces are: Basic: Basic cluster read, write and size operations, plus UId allocation. Basic Read Only: As for basic, but with write ....

M. Sarmiento, M. Medina, F. Jordan, and A. Moreno. Overview of the Secure Transmission Subsystem. Working Paper UPC/DAC-00018, UPC, Spain, November 1991.

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