"Garrett D'Amore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The philosophy is that all clients in the company should trust the cell's
> AFS administrator's.
Since the AFS protocol is a bit weak on protecting the integrity of
the data sent by the server, one also ends up having to also trust
that the network between the AFS server and the client is secure.
So, theoretically, the game is over anyway.
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