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... The NFS protocol provides transparent remote access to shared file
systems across networks. The NFS protocol is designed to be machine,
operating system ...
... NFS protocol is designed to be machine,
operating system, network architecture, and security mechanism, and
transport protocol ...
... NFS protocol Version 2 is
specified in the Network File System Protocol Specification
[RFC1094 ...
... encrypted authentication parameters based on a
network-wide string name, with session keys exchanged via the
Diffie-Hellman ...
... encrypted authentication
parameters based on a network-wide string name (the name is a
Kerberos Version 4 ...
... AUTH_KERB4 styles of security are based on a
network-wide name. They provide greater security through the use of
DES ...
... client must agree on the identity of a
particular name on the network, but the name to identity mapping is
more operating system ...
... parameters are encrypted, a malicious user must know another user's
network password or private key to masquerade ...
... verifier that is also encrypted so
that masquerading as a server requires knowing a network password.
...
... verifier that is also encrypted so
that masquerading as a server requires knowing a network password.
...
... for. The circumvention is accomplished by either stealing a file
handle (usually by snooping the network traffic between an
legitimate client and server) or guessing a file handle. For
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... Sun Microsystems, Inc., "NFS: Network File System Protocol Specification", RFC 1094, March 1989. http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1094.txt ...
... Sandberg, R., Goldberg, D., Kleiman, S., Walsh, D., Lyon, B. (1985). "Design and Implementation of the Sun Network Filesystem," Proceedings of the 1985 Summer USENIX Technical Conference. ...
... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1998). "Kerberos: The Network Authentication Protocol." The Web site for downloading MIT's implementation of Kerberos ...
