>>> Gerben Welter <gerben@brekelmans.com> 09/12/02 04:32PM >>>
At 19:40 9/12/2002 +0200, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>clnttrust is a method whereby the client IP will be authorized by the
>server, right?
Here is a snip from Novell
<snip> When the client sends a request to the BorderManager Proxy the
Proxy checks if the user is authenticated by connecting to the CLNTRUST
running on the workstation and giving it the server and tree name.
CLNTRUST will then verify that the client32 (The Novell Network Client)
on the workstation either has a connection to that server, or will
create an unlicensed connection to that server. Once CLNTRUST has
verified that it has a connection to the BM server, it passes that
information back to the proxy which made the CLNTRUST request. Proxy
then recognizes the user and grants access (so long as the access rules
permit it).
</snip>
Matt
Received on Fri Sep 13 2002 - 10:39:49 MDT
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