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Distributed Access Control for Carrier Class Clusters

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Distributed Access Control for Carrier Class Clusters
The telecommunication industry traditionally uses clusters to meet its carrier-class requirements of high availability and reliability. As security has also become a major issue, a Distributed Security Infrastructure (DSI) has been initiated for carrier-class Linux clusters. DSI is a security framework which focuses on providing distributed security services and simplifying security administration. This paper presents one of those services: distributed access control service (DisAC). This service manages access rights throughout the whole cluster with process-level granularity. Rules are configured through a unique security policy, which is propagated to each node of the cluster. DisAC enhances this policy at node level but also inter-node access control with process-level granularity.
Makan Pourzandi, Axelle Apvrille, E. Gingras, A. M
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where PDPTA
Authors Makan Pourzandi, Axelle Apvrille, E. Gingras, A. Medenou, David Gordon
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