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Visa Protocols for Controlling Inter-Organizational Datagram Flow
- IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
, 1988
"... The increasing use of internetworking protocols to connect administratively heterogeneous networks has raised the question of how an organization can control the flow of information across its network boundaries. One method for doing so is the use of visas, a cryptographic technique for authenticati ..."
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The increasing use of internetworking protocols to connect administratively heterogeneous networks has raised the question of how an organization can control the flow of information across its network boundaries. One method for doing so is the use of visas, a cryptographic technique for authenticating and authorizing a flow of datagrams. This report presents and evaluates two visa protocols ---- one that requires distributed state information in gateways and one that uses additional encryption operations instead of distributed state. Applications for such visa protocols include access control, accounting and billing for packet transit, and network resource management. This technical report is based, in large part, upon a shorter paper [8]. We have extended the discussion of design issues and added an appendix describing a visa protocol using dual-key (public key) encryption. Key Words: Computer networks, network interconnection, network security, access control, authentication, crypt...
4.2BSD and 4.3BSD as examples of the UNIX system
- ACM Computing Surveys
, 1985
"... This paper presents an in-depth examination of the 4.2 Berkeley Software Distribution, Virtual VAX-11 Version (4.2BSD), which is a version of the UNIX’ ” Time-Sharing System. There are notes throughout on 4.3BSD, the forthcoming system from the University of California at Berkeley. We trace the hist ..."
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This paper presents an in-depth examination of the 4.2 Berkeley Software Distribution, Virtual VAX-11 Version (4.2BSD), which is a version of the UNIX’ ” Time-Sharing System. There are notes throughout on 4.3BSD, the forthcoming system from the University of California at Berkeley. We trace the historical development of the UNIX
The Adaptive Dynamic Radio Open-source Intelligent Team
"... Abstract — We have created a sensor-sharing protocol that uses cognition to increase performance by choosing protocol parameters based on the current environment and the past relationships between environment and performance. We have constructed a prototype of the protocol, and experimented with it ..."
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Abstract — We have created a sensor-sharing protocol that uses cognition to increase performance by choosing protocol parameters based on the current environment and the past relationships between environment and performance. We have constructed a prototype of the protocol, and experimented with it in a four-node outdoor testbed. Our testbed is part of a larger effort, ADROIT, which seeks to create cognitive teams of software-defined radios [1]. 1
Network Working Group Joel Lilienkamp (SDC) Request for Comments: 929 Richard Mandell (SDC) Michael Padlipsky (Mitre Corp.) December 1984 PROPOSED HOST-FRONT END PROTOCOL
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Enabling open-source cognitively-controlled
, 2007
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