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* [https://jira.hpdd.intel.com/issues/?filter=10477 Security search filter] | * [https://jira.hpdd.intel.com/issues/?filter=10477 Security search filter] | ||
= Background = | |||
(someone please fix this up)<br> | |||
Lustre Kerberos implements the Kerberos-5 security protocol to protect the privacy, integrity, and authenticity of Lustre-protocol messages. Basically the way this works is that the *sptlrpc* layer wraps each Lustre RPC inside an sptlrpc envelope, protecting all the data (including the header and other metadata) of the original message. | |||
=How to Get Started Using Kerberos= | |||
=Kerberos FAQ= |
Revision as of 16:54, 30 September 2013
Resources
Documentation
- 1.8 Manual entry
- lustre.org wiki Flavors and setup
Mailing List
- iudev list we share the iudev mailing list currently (low traffic)
Related Topics
- Contract_SFS-DEV-002 Shared Key and UID Mapping project using Lustre's GSS
Jira
Background
(someone please fix this up)
Lustre Kerberos implements the Kerberos-5 security protocol to protect the privacy, integrity, and authenticity of Lustre-protocol messages. Basically the way this works is that the *sptlrpc* layer wraps each Lustre RPC inside an sptlrpc envelope, protecting all the data (including the header and other metadata) of the original message.