On 9/24/07, Richard M. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > http://www.boston.com/business/globe/articles/2007/09/24/a_20_year_old_technology_may_soon_protect_cellphones/ >
. . . > Kerberos, a 20-year-old computer security technology with MIT roots, is > about to be turbocharged for the mobile Internet era. > OK. Now i know what to do with all those gigabytes of phone flash memory: the local cache part of the phone's AFS filesystem, so I can access my leeched mp3's and pr0n securely, efficiently and without issues wrt/synching all the stuff i posssibly could fathom to consume when I'm away. I like. -- Åke Nordin Unix/net geek, Netia.se consultant, Stacken member. Damian Conway: "The programmer is fighting against the two most destructive forces in the universe: entropy and human stupidity."
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