From: cactus@seabsd.hks.net (L. Todd Masco)
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From: cactus@seabsd.hks.net (L. Todd Masco)
Date: Tue, 13 Dec 94 15:33:59 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: News->Mail & CMU's Andrew Message System
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In article <9412131824.AA13662@sulphur.osf.org>,
Rich Salz <rsalz@osf.org> wrote:
>> AMS is pretty strongly tied to AFS (now known as part of DCE)
>
>At some levels DCE's distributed file system (DFS) is "AFS version 5" (sic),
>but not really. The original intent was that DFS was AFS with the IPC replaed
>with secure DCE RPC, but there's a whole mess of protocol changes since then.
>
>They're different beasts.
I stand corrected. FWIW, I was mentioning DCE mostly for context rather
than any claim of interoperability.
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