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The DFS/NFS Secure Gateway Overview of the DFS/NFS Gateway A user who wants to cancel authenticated access to DFS before the credentials expire can issue either the logout command from the NFS client for which the credentials were granted or the dfsgw delete command from the Gateway Server machine. Both commands remove the user's entry for the NFS client from the authentication table on the Gateway Server machine. Either command can be used to end the authenticated session, regardless of which command was used to obtain the credentials. Because the authentication table resides in memory, all authenticated sessions are terminated if the machine configured as a Gateway Server is rebooted. The following two subsections provide complete instructions for configuring Gateway Server machines and NFS clients to provide NFS users with either local or remote authentication to DCE. The final subsection provides detailed information about how users authenticate to DCE and how they access DFS from an NFS client. 142

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The DFS/NFS Secure Gateway
Overview of the DFS/NFS Gateway
A user who wants to cancel authenticated access to DFS before the
credentials expire can issue either the
logout
command from the NFS client
for which the credentials were granted or the
dfsgw delete
command from
the Gateway Server machine. Both commands remove the user’s entry for
the NFS client from the authentication table on the Gateway Server machine.
Either command can be used to end the authenticated session, regardless of
which command was used to obtain the credentials. Because the
authentication table resides in memory, all authenticated sessions are
terminated if the machine configured as a Gateway Server is rebooted.
The following two subsections provide complete instructions for configuring
Gateway Server machines and NFS clients to provide NFS users with either
local or remote authentication to DCE. The final subsection provides
detailed information about how users authenticate to DCE and how they
access DFS from an NFS client.