Ladavac Marino wrote:
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Dan Seguin [SMTP:d...@texar.com]
> > Sent: Monday, July 05, 1999 11:22 PM
> > To:   Ladavac Marino
> > Cc:   FreeBSD Hackers
> > Subject:      RE: Connect and so on..
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, 28 Jun 1999, Ladavac Marino wrote:
> >
> > >     [ML]  If I understand this correctly, only the syscall which is
> > > being authenticated must block during the authentication.  This
> > > makes the authentication atomic from the viewpoint of the syscall. 
> > > The other processes/kernel supported threads may proceed.  Sounds like
> > > RAGF(spelling?) scheme you're doing there.
> >
> > What you describe above is correctly expresses what I was trying to
> > say.
> >
> > Could you point me to more about this (RAGF) scheme?
>
>         [ML]  I don't know if I have spelled it out correctly, but this
> is the authentication scheme used on mainframes (IBM at least) where all
> syscalls are routed through the authentication subsystem before
> proceeding.  However, the subsystem seems to reside in kernel, and is
> (possibly precompiled) table driven so that it does not cause gross
> inefficiency.
> 
>         You should ask a local mainframe guru about that.

RACF.  Remote Access Control Facility, IIRC.

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