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jon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (jon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU)
Sun Aug 9 21:40:51 1987

From treese@ATHENA.MIT.EDU  Wed Apr 22 03:20:54 1987
To: kerberos@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
Subject: FYI 
Date: Wed, 22 Apr 87 02:18:41 EST
From: Win Treese <treese@ATHENA.MIT.EDU>


An RFC that may be of interest.  As usual, it's in /u3/rfc on paris.

	 - Win

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Subject: RFC 1004 Now Available
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From: Ann Westine <westine@venera.isi.edu>


   A new Request for Comments is now available from the Network 
   Information Center in the online library at SRI-NIC.ARPA.

   RFC 1004:

      Title:       A Distributed-Protocol Authentication Scheme 
      Author:      D. L. Mills             
      Mailbox:     Mills@UDEL.EDU   
      Pages:       8      
      Characters:  21,402

         pathname: RFC:RFC1004.TXT

      The purpose of this RFC is to focus discussion on authentication
      problems in the Internet and possible methods of solution.  The 
      proposed solutions this document are not intended as standards 
      for the Internet at this time.  Rather, it is hoped that a general 
      consensus will emerge as to the appropriate solution to 
      authentication problems, leading eventually to the adoption of 
      standards.  This document suggests mediated access-control and 
      authentication procedures suitable for those cases when an 
      association is to be set up between users belonging to
      different trust environments.  Distribution of this memo is 
      unlimited.

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   --jon.




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