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| Subject: | Re: How to check UID of process on the other side of local TCP/UDP connection |
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| Date: | 28 Nov 2006 09:49:52 -0000 |
I would suggest you use a authentication mechanism, Since the server only authenticates local clients i would recommend the local passwd authentication scheme. Also the thing to notice is you basically need some type of access control, and access control requires three things authentication, authorization and accountablity, if you miss any there will be loop holes. Regards, warl0ck - MSG http://www.metaeye.org
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