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Re: Collocation Access
From: "John A. Kilpatrick" <john () hypergeek net>
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 11:25:41 -0700 (PDT)
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
A government-issued ID (at most) proves your identity; it says nothing about your authorization to be somewhere.
The ID is just Authentication. Authorization and Accounting are handled by other procedures implemented by the colo security droids.
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Current thread:
- Re: Collocation Access, (continued)
- Re: Collocation Access Derek J. Balling (Oct 24)
- Re: Collocation Access Roland Perry (Oct 24)
- Re: Collocation Access Dominic J. Eidson (Oct 24)
- Re: Collocation Access Roland Perry (Oct 24)
- RE: Collocation Access Jamie Bowden (Oct 25)
- Re: Collocation Access Joseph S D Yao (Oct 24)
- RE: Collocation Access David Schwartz (Oct 24)
- Re: Collocation Access Joseph S D Yao (Oct 27)
- RE: Collocation Access John A. Kilpatrick (Oct 24)
- Re: Collocation Access Steven M. Bellovin (Oct 23)
- Re: Collocation Access John A. Kilpatrick (Oct 23)
- Re: Collocation Access Roland Perry (Oct 23)
- Re: Collocation Access Roland Perry (Oct 23)
- Re: Collocation Access J. Oquendo (Oct 23)
- Re: Collocation Access Marshall Eubanks (Oct 23)
- Re: Collocation Access Edward Lewis (Oct 23)
- Practical Common Practice for Collocation Access Sean Donelan (Oct 23)
- Re: Practical Common Practice for Collocation Access bmanning (Oct 23)
- Re: Practical Common Practice for Collocation Access Gadi Evron (Oct 24)
- Re: Practical Common Practice for Collocation Access Mike Hughes (Oct 24)
- Re: Collocation Access Joe Maimon (Oct 23)