Xref: utzoo comp.unix.ultrix:3279 comp.sys.dec:3022 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!samsung!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!decwrl!granite!rwood@dec.com From: rwood@dec.com (Richard Wood) Newsgroups: comp.unix.ultrix,comp.sys.dec Subject: Re: phew! Message-ID: <937@granite.dec.com> Date: 10 Apr 90 16:18:07 GMT References: <1990Apr7.081638.1374@eng.umd.edu> <10655@cbmvax.commodore.com> Sender: news@granite.dec.com Reply-To: rwood@dec.com (Richard Wood) Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation Lines: 22 In article <1990Apr7.081638.1374@eng.umd.edu>, smaug@eng.umd.edu (Kurt Lidl) writes: > In article <10655@cbmvax.commodore.com> grr@cbmvax (George Robbins) writes: > >Inclusion of both Kerebos and Hesiod security stuff. > > Good. Now -- are they still shipping systems with /dev/kmem world > readable? > -Kurt ULTRIX v4.0 also includes NTP, since time synchronization is necessary to keep the timestamp feature of kerberos (as well as other network services) from getting messed. ULTRIX v4.0 also includes the BSD kmem and tty groups. Security can be set at several different levels, and includes features such as long passwords, password aging, generated passwords, kerberos/hesiod-based networked password database, etc. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Richard Wood Corporate Worksystems Team Digital Equipment Corp. ========================================================================