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Derived virtual devices: a secure distributed file system mechanismThis paper presents the design of derived virtual devices (DVDs). DVDs are the mechanism used by the Netstation Project to provide secure shared access to network-attached peripherals distributed in an untrusted network environment. DVDs improve Input/Output efficiency by allowing user processes to perform I/O operations directly from devices without intermediate transfer through the controlling operating system kernel. The security enforced at the device through the DVD mechanism includes resource boundary checking, user authentication, and restricted operations, e.g., read-only access. To illustrate the application of DVDs, we present the interactions between a network-attached disk and a file system designed to exploit the DVD abstraction. We further discuss third-party transfer as a mechanism intended to provide for efficient data transfer in a typical NAP environment. We show how DVDs facilitate third-party transfer, and provide the security required in a more open network environment.
Document ID
19960051324
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
VanMeter, Rodney
(University of Southern California Marina del Rey, CA United States)
Hotz, Steve
(University of Southern California Marina del Rey, CA United States)
Finn, Gregory
(University of Southern California Marina del Rey, CA United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
September 1, 1996
Publication Information
Publication: Fifth NASA Goddard Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies.
Volume: 1
Subject Category
Documentation And Information Science
Accession Number
96N34974
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: DABT63-93-C-0062
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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