enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Coda (file system) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coda_(file_system)

    Coda allows all servers to receive updates, allowing for a greater availability of server data in the event of network partitions, a case which AFS cannot handle. These unique features introduce the possibility of semantically diverging copies of the same files or directories, known as "conflicts".

  3. Andrew File System - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_File_System

    The Andrew File System (AFS) is a distributed file system which uses a set of trusted servers to present a homogeneous, location-transparent file name space to all the client workstations. It was developed by Carnegie Mellon University as part of the Andrew Project . [ 1 ]

  4. OpenAFS - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenAFS

    At LinuxWorld on 15 August 2000, IBM announced [1] their plans to release a version of their commercial AFS product under the IBM Public License. This became OpenAFS. This became OpenAFS. Today, OpenAFS is actively developed for a wide range of operating system families including: AIX , Mac OS X , Darwin , HP-UX , Irix , Solaris , Linux ...

  5. List of file systems - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_file_systems

    OpenHarmony Distributed File System (HMDFS) used for Huawei's HarmonyOS with HarmonyOS NEXT base and OpenHarmony-based operating systems, alongside openEuler server OS that is a cross-device file access where devices can read and edit files on transparently when the two devices are connected to the same network with Access token manager ...

  6. Token Binding - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Token_Binding

    Enables OAuth 2.0 implementations to apply Token Binding to Access Tokens, Authorization Codes, Refresh Tokens, JWT Authorization Grants, and JWT Client Authentication. This cryptographically binds these tokens to a client's Token Binding key pair, possession of which is proven on the TLS connections over which the tokens are intended to be used.

  7. AFS - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AFS

    Andrew File System, a distributed networked file system . OpenAFS, an open source implementation of the Andrew File System; Apple File Service, implementing the Apple Filing Protocol

  8. Challenge–response authentication - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Challenge–response...

    Mutual authentication is performed using a challenge-response handshake in both directions; the server ensures that the client knows the secret, and the client also ensures that the server knows the secret, which protects against a rogue server impersonating the real server.

  9. Apple Filing Protocol - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Filing_Protocol

    The maximum share point and file size increased to 8 terabytes with Mac OS X Server 10.2, [4] [5] and then to 16 terabytes with Mac OS X Server 10.3. [4] [6] AFP 3.2 adds support for Access Control Lists and extended attributes in Mac OS X Server 10.4. Maximum share point size is at least 16 terabytes, although Apple has not published a limits ...