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.... arbitrary and voluntary without central authorities [Mich87] specific configurations [Cher89] or any kind of naming conventions [Zaya88, Ever90]. Because of autonomy, this property is extremely important to scale well in the internet. 2.2.3 Multiple Mounts A skeleton...
...responsible for setting up user accounts often could not do so without the intervention of the Kerberos administrator. AFS [2] uses Kerberos for authentication. Administrators of AFS client machines must enumerate every single file server the client can talk to. A...
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Everhart, C. F. Conventions for names in the service directory in the AFS Distributed File System. Technical report, Transarc Corporation, March 1990. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/everhart90conventions.html More
@misc{ everhart90conventions,
author = "C. Everhart",
title = "Conventions for names in the service directory in the AFS Distributed File
System",
text = "Everhart, C. F. Conventions for names in the service directory in the AFS
Distributed File System. Technical report, Transarc Corporation, March 1990.",
year = "1990",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/everhart90conventions.html" }
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