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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Is this possible? All the authentication and encryption documentation seems to be geared toward 'remote' access. However, if the Vice server is also used for normal file access is there any way to protect it from prying eyes - intentional, accidental or casual- apart, that is, from file permissions as this seems to be duplicating the already effective ACLs and authentication routines. So, we control access through Coda itself and do not have to worry about 'normal' local file access. MTIA -- Paul A. Cheshire pac@nader.demon.co.uk http://www.nader.demon.co.uk In a world without fences who needs Gates? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 5.0i for non-commercial use MessageID: ul8X2tAMRHSacg/B29f4htG85i6i+TaK iQB1AwUBN5oqlijLltp9LbhxAQHCCgMA7VweTbOE0UChvWKUaELyoHShCdaRVDlC ygP/P2DR43Ri11hEhZ4TlboXQzYZFxVD9TnrT5UKdmimDnNVVRpcUtKoll5ZGkYX r/d9L6zBwnGij5qh0j0UsK8YtBxv58p2 =QloU -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----Received on 1999-07-24 17:07:35