How about having CellServDB on the test servers and clients include the
test IP addresses but for the real cell name? That's what we intend to
do for testing.
It's not too convenient to not be able to access both cells at the same
time, but it's only for testing...
Rudy
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Rudy Maceyko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Computing & Information Services
University of Pittsburgh
Excerpts from rmbb.info-afs: 16-Feb-98 Re: cloning a cell to a new..
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> The cell name also plays a role in security. AFS converts passwords
> into encryption keys before storing them in the Authenticaiton
> Database... Before converting the password into an encryption key,
> the Authentication Server combines it with the cell name found in
> ThisCell...
> This method of converting passwords into encryption keys means that
> the same password will result in different keys in different cells.