On 27 Apr 2003, Michael Lau wrote: > [OpenAFS] AFS-Client behind masquerading firewall > ... All output from the client cache manager exits via UDP port 7001, and > all responses > to the cache manager (including callbacks) return via UDP port 7001. ... > https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/ 2001- > January/000173.html - 5k - Cached - Similar pages beats me what it's got to do with Microsoft Messenger. AFS is a distributed file system designed to provide NFS-like file serving with the added benefits of extended security -- access control lists that are much more granular than the UNIX default permissions, the ability to integrated with kerberos, etc. there's a good generic intro at http://grand.central.org/twiki/bin/view/AFSLore/GeneralFAQ cheers -- tbird -- It's not the size of the key, it's the implementation of the algorithm... -- Natasha Smith http://www.shmoo.com/~tbird Log Analysis http://www.loganalysis.org VPN http://vpn.shmoo.com Security Alerts http://securecomputing.stanford.edu/alert.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training Europe, May 12-15 in Amsterdam, the world's premier event for IT and network security experts. The two-day Training features 6 hand-on courses on May 12-13 taught by professionals. The two-day Briefings on May 14-15 features 24 top speakers with no vendor sales pitches. Deadline for the best rates is April 25. Register today to ensure your place. http://www.securityfocus.com/BlackHat-incidents ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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