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From: Christopher.Vance@adfa.oz.au Christopher.Vance@adfa.oz.au
Subject: u9fs, auth
Date: Tue,  2 Jan 1996 19:20:18 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <19960103002018.lG_Rm0KN4Mnks2ghjdUnRCMTTuZqCT4u1Ak1FmWKyDM@z> (raw)

I'm using u9fs as my file server.  My Plan 9 PC is not a dedicated machine 
and runs some other pseudo-OS when I'm not using it.

I do not have a cpu server to run a real auth.srv on, but do have Pace 
Willisson's ilgate and an appropriate implementation of encrypt.

Has anybody got ilgate running using tcp or udp instead of il?  I imagine 
this isn't too hard - or is there a problem I haven't thought of which 
makes this silly or impossible?

Has anybody modified u9fs to use real Plan 9 authentication instead of 
Berkeley rstuff?  I guess this means taking some code from fs and 
remodelling it to the u9fs procedural and I/O structure?

Ideas?

-- Christopher






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