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Re: [Auth]Re - [Auth} A simple server-side authentication scheme
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Norbert Bollow |
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Re: [Auth]Re - [Auth} A simple server-side authentication scheme |
Date: |
Tue, 17 Jul 2001 14:31:14 +0200 |
Carsten Kuckuk <address@hidden> wrote:
> I think you're making the second step before the first: you want
> an extremely reliable system without any design flaws in the first
> version? Reliable enough to make commercial transactions where the
> developers that did everything in their spare time run the risk
> of being sued if some commercial transactions did not work out
> correctly?
I think you make a very good point here. A point that supports
Ron's proposal of doing it with browser plugins.
> Why not go for something less critical, but with much higher
> visibility like e-mail management, file storage, discussion
> boards, mailing list management, workgroup support like calenders?
Because the ecommerce market is the one market that really
matters, and Microsoft is targeting it aggressively.
> > For systems with rely on a small number of servers, Microsoft
> > has big advantages. I see no reason to believe that we could do
> > it better than Microsoft can, in this area.
>
> Open-source hobbyist on the other hand have a lot of servers at
> their disposal which are ideal for distributed storage of identity
> information if a fault-tolerant system can be worked out.
Yes.
> If you stick with LAMP architecture on the server side, the system
> can be rolled out right now on millions of servers.
Please explain LAMP architecture, and how we can "roll out a system
right now on millions of servers." That sounds exciting.
Greetings, Norbert.
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