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[0001]  yandros@ATHENA.MIT.EDU    Reason for this meeting
[0002]  yandros@MIT.EDU           [bossert@maurolycus.rutgers.edu: Requirements for Secure Document Transfer Protocols]
[0003]  yandros@MIT.EDU           [Lei_Tang@GS59.SP.CS.CMU.EDU: Re: Kerberos authentication for X-Mosaic 2.4 and NCSA HTTPD]
[0004]  yandros@MIT.EDU           [hallam@dxal18.cern.ch: Re: Kerberos authentication for X-Mosaic 2.4 and NCSA HTTPD]
[0005]  yandros@MIT.EDU           [rosenthl@mcc.com: Kerberos authentication for X-Mosaic 2.4 and NCSA HTTPD]
[0006]  yandros@MIT.EDU           [rosenthl@mcc.com: Kerberos authentication for X-Mosaic 2.4 and NCSA HTTPD]
[0007]  yandros@MIT.EDU           [Lei_Tang@gs59.sp.cs.cmu.edu: Re: Kerberos authentication for X-Mosaic 2.4 and NCSA HTTPD]
[0008]  yandros@MIT.EDU           [karl@cavebear.com: Re: Requirements for Secure Document Transfer Protocols]
[0009]  yandros@MIT.EDU           [jch@nell.oki.com: Re: Kerberos authentication for X-Mosaic 2.4 and NCSA HTTPD]
[0010]  yandros@MIT.EDU           [Lei_Tang@GS59.SP.CS.CMU.EDU: Re: Kerberos authentication for X-Mosaic 2.4 and NCSA HTTPD]
[0011]  Majordomo@ns1.Rutgers.EDU Welcome to www-security
[0012]  yandros@ATHENA.MIT.EDU    Re: Welcome to www-security
[0013]  hallam@dxal18.cern.ch     Re: Kerberos authentication for X-Mosaic 2.4 and NCSA HTTPD
[0014]  Marc Horowitz             Re: Kerberos authentication for X-Mosaic 2.4 and NCSA HTTPD
[0015]  Goran Oberg               Re: Kerberos authentication for X-Mosaic 2.4 and NCSA HTTPD
[0016]  Jeff Hostetler            Re: Kerberos authentication for X-Mosaic 2.4 and NCSA HTTPD
[0017]  Goran Oberg               Re: Kerberos authentication for X-Mosaic 2.4 and NCSA HTTPD
[0018]  hallam@dxal18.cern.ch     Re: Kerberos authentication for X-Mosaic 2.4 and NCSA HTTPD
[0019]  Jan Hardenbergh           Re: Kerberos authentication for X-Mosaic 2.4 and NCSA HTTPD
[0020]  John Ludeman              GSS API...
[0021]  Allan M Schiffman         No commercial restrictions on MD5