On Tue, 17 Sep 1996, Brian W. Spolarich wrote:
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> Where can I find sysctl? And is it available, or does it build under
> Solaris 2.5.1?
hey, you have cindy smith from the ex-agora project where sysctl came
from working for ans in elmsford! she should know. seriously, there used
to be [EMAIL PROTECTED] in my days, try it.
-a
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> -b.
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> On Mon, 16 Sep 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Garrett D'Amore writes:
> > > It is possible to achieve what you want with ADM. It requires writing
> > > some scheme code. This is what we currently use at QUALCOMM. I have
> > > some problems with this approach (I'm the only one at our site that
> > > knows scheme!), and I will be producing a C based solution using a
> > > database of permissions in the not-too-distant future. We may decide
> > > to release my work to the AFS community, but no guarantees just yet.
> > >
> >
> > I was thinking of doing the same thing. We use sysctl at Stanford, which
> > is much easier to use/setup then ADM, but is also overkill for the
> > basic "I want to allow certain people to create/move/release volumes"
> > type of question. A trivial kerberized server could easily grab
> > an admin token and only allow authorized people to do certain things...
> >
> > roland
> >
>
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> Look both ways before crossing the Net.
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