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1 User-Friendly Access Control for Public Network Ports Guido Appenzeller Mema Roussopoulos
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Company

DHCP / NTT Mobile Communications Network Inc. / Addison-Wesley Publishing Inc. / Lucent / Cisco / /

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Event

Person Communication and Meetings / Extinction / /

Facility

Keio University / port SPINACH / campus Kerberos / University of Michigan / Keio Research Institute / Computer Science Building / Stanford Computer Science Building / Stanford campus / /

IndustryTerm

minimal software / client software / department network / authentication infrastructure / web browser / departmental network / software requirements / Web-Server Request Handler SSL / as many network / Secure public internet access handler / Internet Internet WebLogin Campus Backbone Campus Kerberos / database server / Dynamic host configuration protocol / web server displays / network hardware / Web Server / web authentication / particular network / final web page / Web Server Department Router DNS Server Departmental Network Public Subnet SPINACH Router Mobile host Public Network / user software platforms / open network systems / Internet Access Handler / security infrastructure / campus network / minimal hardware / security protocol / Wireless Ethernet / web browsers / portable and tamper-proof hardware / Internet mobility 4x4 / local and remote networks / Internet WebLogin Campus Backbone Campus Kerberos Server CGI / large systems / public network / server / web requests / Web servers / ubiquitous Internet access / possible solution / Lightweight directory access protocol / web-based mechanism / web-based interface / Wireless LANs / web-pages / Internet Technologies / /

Movie

Work in Progress / /

OperatingSystem

Unix / Windows 95 / Mac OS / /

Organization

Stanford Faculty / UC Berkeley / University of Michigan / U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission / Computer Science Department / Internet Society / SFC / National Science Foundation / Carnegie Mellon / Keio Research Institute / Password Service / Keio University / Department of Computer Science / Stanford University / Information-technology Promotion Agency in Japan / Stanford Computer Science Department / mean using IP SEC / /

Person

Elliot Poger / Mary G. Baker / Mary Baker appenz / Neil M. Haller / Xinhua Zhao / Diane Tang / Brian Roberts / Steve Lucas / Stuart Cheshire / Taher Elgamal / Sean Cotter / Ralph Droms / Dan Boneh / Mema Roussopoulos / Dorothy Denning / Kevin Lai / Tim Torgenrud / Jeff Lewis / Jonathan Stone / Peter Honeyman / Jeff Hodges / Dwayne Virnau / Joseph Reagle / /

Position

system administrator / driver of the SPINACH service / bartender / driver / /

Product

Kerberos / WaveLan / Lucent WaveLan / /

ProgrammingLanguage

Java / /

ProvinceOrState

Michigan / /

SportsLeague

Stanford University / /

Technology

SNMP / SPINACH router / Fake SPINACH Routers / Internet Technologies / Lightweight directory access protocol / SPINACH Server Architecture A. WebLogin Authentication Server Campus Network Departmental Network Info Web Server Department Router DNS Server Departmental Network Public Subnet SPINACH Router / operating system / SPINACH routers / CGI / encryption / Cryptography / Java / Ip security protocol / Unix / fake SPINACH router / SSL / operating systems / Ethernet / Dynamic host configuration protocol / DNS / firewall / Web Server / wireless LAN / encrypted using SSL / /

URL

ftp /

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