What is available in CORBASEC for strong (writer-to-reader)
authentication?
Answer Posted / rithi
David Chizmadia
(September, 1998)18 : The CORBA Security Specification
(CORBAsec) currently give apps the ability to indicate that
they want the ORB to establish a mutually authenticated
connection between a client object and a target object. The
strength of the mutual authentication is determined by a
policy set by the ORB security administrator and optionally
overriden by the application.
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