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- From: Joseph_Jackson@transarc.com
- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kerberos
- Subject: Re: (none)
- Message-ID: <cehYeU30Bwwc0W9bZ2@transarc.com>
- Date: 15 Sep 92 20:42:08 GMT
- References: <9209142351.AA10990@Athena.MIT.EDU>
- Organization: Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
- Lines: 16
- In-Reply-To: <9209142351.AA10990@Athena.MIT.EDU>
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- boche@VNET.IBM.COM (Ulrich K. Boche) writes:
- > In RELEASED: Kerberos FAQ Version 0.0 (Trailer), references are
- > given:
- > >...
- > >[6] S.M. Bellovin and M. Merritt, "Limitations of the Kerberos
- > >Authentication System," Computer Communications Review 20(5), pp.
- > >119-132 (October 1990). [research.att.com:dist/kerblimit.usenix.ps]
- > >...
- > >
- > I understand the network information to be file "kerblimit.usenix.ps"
- > in directory "dist" at node "research.att.com". When I tried to get
- > the file via anonymous FTP, I was told the file didn't exist. Am I
- > off base with my interpretation or is there a typo in the FAQ trailer?
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