Access control in client-server systems

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer-to-computer session/connection establishing – Network resources access controlling

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C709S225000

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08065425

ABSTRACT:
A telecommunications network and a method of operating the same are described which is a shared by two or more organizations, the network including at least a server and a client. The server is adapted to transmit to the client a proxy communications object comprising a definition of the rights and privileges of an organization to use the network. When the organization initiates a request to the server it does so via the proxy object on the client The proxy object enables a comparison of the contents of request and the definition of the rights and privileges and enables forwarding of the request to the server only when the request and the rights and privileges granted to the requesting organization are consistent with each other. The request relates to modification of a management object maintained at a network resource, the organization having a global right to access the network resource. By this means unwanted accesses to the server may be prevented at the client.

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patent: 0913966 (1999-05-01), None
patent: WO 98/50853 (1998-11-01), None
patent: WO 99/57863 (1999-11-01), None
patent: WO 99/60487 (1999-11-01), None
Slama et al., “Enterprise CORBA”, Prentice Hall, 1999, pp. 103-120.

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