Re: Q: Auth server

2001-10-26 Thread Niels Möller
Stefan Karrmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > How does the exec work in detail? You have 6 parts: > > 1. Environment variable EXECSERVERS. > 2. The user process which calls exec. > 3. The translator which provides the executable. > 4. The auth server. > 5. The exec server. > 6. The global proc s

Re: Q: Auth server

2001-10-26 Thread Stefan Karrmann
Marcus Brinkmann schrieb folgendes am Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 02:29:27PM +0200: > On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 09:03:59AM +0200, Stefan Karrmann wrote: > > How does the auth server work? I've read the doc (but not the source), > > but I still have only a vague idea about it. > > Mainly the translators che

Re: Q: Auth server

2001-10-23 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 09:03:59AM +0200, Stefan Karrmann wrote: > How does the auth server work? I've read the doc (but not the source), > but I still have only a vague idea about it. > Mainly the translators check who opens (or modifies ?) a node using > auth? But how looks the protocol? Please

Q: Auth server

2001-10-22 Thread Stefan Karrmann
How does the auth server work? I've read the doc (but not the source), but I still have only a vague idea about it. Mainly the translators check who opens (or modifies ?) a node using auth? But how looks the protocol? What prevents a user to set up a loop-like translator, modify some setuids et.