So if someone smuggles an allow policy on the RAL Argus hilarity will
ensue or is this covered ? Because as far as I can tell it's policies
that get shuffeled around, not just DNs.
(Serious question.)
Cheers,
Daniela
On 17 December 2013 11:52, Linda Cornwall <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> It's yet another case of implementations being driven by funding rather than
>> requirements.
>>
>> As you say, a central ban list that sites download periodically would be really
>> simple. Simple to use, but the downside is it would have been simple to
>> implement, and not something you could write papers about.
>>
>> You could knock it up in an afternoon rather than spending years on it.
>
> Argus central authorization wasn't written for banning/central security emergency suspension, it was written as an authorization service. The idea of additionally using Argus for central security emergency suspension came later, if my memory serves me correctly.
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