| Date Of Receipt: 22-NOV-1995 09:35:54.33
From: SMURF::FLUME::"[email protected]"
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected], [email protected]
Subj: Re: Principal and ACLs for David_Wang
Kerberos Accounts have to go through [email protected]. We don't have any
access to the database. Once he's got an account the rest is easy. I'm
assuming OS pool access from you comment about kernels. Once we know the exact
PRINCIPAL name we can add him for bco/bci access. Submit access is granted by
the project team for the target pool once he has an approved srequest.
-Grant
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> Date: Tue, 21 Nov 95 17:22:10 -0500
> From: "Andy Kegel, ONC/NFS, DCE/DFS, and UFS for Digital UNIX" <kegel>
> To: brett, jmf
> cc: mwarren, kegel
> Subject: Principal and ACLs for David_Wang
>
> Hi Josh, Brett --
>
> I may not have the right players, so point me in the right direction if needed.
>
> There's a new fellow out at DECwest, David Wang, and his requests-for-accounts
> got confused. We'd like to get him going ASAP, but he needs a Kerberos identity
> and the other pool magic (RCS ACL and bsubmit ACL entries). Can you guys
> expedite? If we could get all this stuff turned on early Wednesday morning
> Nashua-time, he could be building kernels on Wednesday Seattle-time.
>
> Thanks,
> -andy
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Grant Van Dyck enet: [email protected]
Release Engineering
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