Date: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 14:20:47 -0800 From: Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TCP) <lyndon@orthanc.com> To: Bill Trost <trost@cloud.rain.com> Cc: security@freebsd.org Subject: Re: I wonder how much trouble something like this would be to do? :) Message-ID: <199511242220.OAA28830@multivac.orthanc.com> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Fri, 24 Nov 1995 13:12:35 PST." <m0tJ5QC-00003dC@cloud.rain.com>
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>>>>> "Bill" == Bill Trost <trost@cloud.rain.com> writes:
Bill> Lyndon Nerenberg writes: No doubt. I first read about this
Bill> several (at least three) years ago in one of the Usenix
Bill> Security Conference proceedings. The paper described an
Bill> implementation that had been done for 4.4BSD. I can try to
Bill> dig out a reference if anyone's interested.
Bill> That's me.
I took a look through my collection of Usenix proceedings. The paper
did not jump out at me. Considering the number of volumes that have
gone missing from my collection over the years, this is not surprising.
I did a search through the index at usenix.org but nothing obvious
turned up, although the following reference looks promising:
Author: John Ioannidis
Author: Matt Blaze
Title: The Architecture and Implementation of Network Layer Security in UNIX
Pages: 29-39
Publisher: USENIX
Proceedings: UNIX Security IV Symposium
Date: October 4-6, 1993
Location: Santa Clara, CA
Institution: Columbia University
Institution: AT&T Bell Laboritories
It's close to the timeframe I remember reading the paper (fall 1991 to
fall 1993).
While searching the Usenix index I noticed a couple of papers from the
Usenix Security V conference that looked promising. In particular:
Author: Pau-Chen Cheng
Author: Juan A. Garay
Author: Amir Herzberg
Author: Hugo Krawczyk
Title: Design and Implementation of Modular Key Management Protocol and IP Secure Tunnel on AIX
Pages: 41-54
Publisher: USENIX
Proceedings: 5th USENIX UNIX Security Symposium
Date: June 5-7, 1995
Location: Salt Lake City, UT
Institution: IBM, Thomas J. Watson Research Center
Anyway, I'll keep digging and let you know what turns up.
If you decide to search your own collection, I vaguely remember
a paper about forwarding FIDOnet articles over the Internet being
in the same proceedings. (Don't ask me why ...)
--lyndon
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