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... The AUTH_SYS flavor provides a UNIX-style user identifier, group
identifier, and an array of supplemental group identifiers ...
... AUTH_SYS flavor provides a UNIX-style user identifier, group
identifier, and an array of supplemental group identifiers with
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... user identifier, group
identifier, and an array of supplemental group identifiers with
each call.
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... authentication, the server gets the
client's effective user identifier, effective group identifier and
supplemental group ...
... client's effective user identifier, effective group identifier and
supplemental group identifiers ...
... group identifier and
supplemental group identifiers on each call, and uses them to check
access. Using user identifiers and group ...
... group identifiers on each call, and uses them to check
access. Using user identifiers and group identifiers implies that the
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... access. Using user identifiers and group identifiers implies that the
client and server either share the same identifier ...
... identifiers implies that the
client and server either share the same identifier name space or do
local user and group identifier ...
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For those sites that do not implement a consistent user identifier
and group identifier space, NFS ...
... For those sites that do not implement a consistent user identifier
and group identifier space, NFS implementations must agree on the
mapping of user and group ...
... NFS implementations must agree on the
mapping of user and group identifiers between NFS clients and
servers.
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... identity mapping is
more operating system independent than the user identifier and group
identifier mapping in AUTH_SYS. Also, because the authentication ...
... more operating system independent than the user identifier and group
identifier mapping in AUTH_SYS. Also, because the authentication
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... API specification, the mechanism MUST be identified with a
unique ISO object identifier (OID). The reason why the second
component of the triple is not necessarily a QOP value is that
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