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Subject: Proceedings Now Available - 5th USENIX UNIX Security Symposium
From: Brent @ GreatCircle . COM (Brent Chapman)
Date: Mon, 3 Jul 1995 12:48:00 -0800
To: Firewalls @ GreatCircle . COM

FYI.  There were a number of good papers on encrypted TELNET and various
other firewalls-related issues.

-Brent

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From: toni @
 usenix .
 org (Toni Veglia)
Subject: Proceedings Now Available - 5th USENIX UNIX Security Symposium
Reply-To: toni @
 usenix .
 org (Toni Veglia)
Organization: USENIX Association, Berkeley, CA
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 16:46:30 GMT

If you couldn't attend the 5th USENIX UNIX Security Symposium
in Salt Lake City, you can now purchase the proceedings.  The
price is $27 for members and $35 for non-members, and includes
domestic and Canadian postage.  Please add $11 for overseas
postage (air printed matter).

You can place your order by fax, phone, or email when using a VISA or
Mastercard, or you can mail a check or company purchase order to:

USENIX Association                      Phone:  510/528-8649
2560 Ninth Street, Ste. 215             Fax 510/548-5738
Berkeley, CA  94710                     office @
 usenix .
 org

Abstracts of the papers below appear in the USENIX Resource
Center on the World Wide Web, URL: http://www.usenix.org.
If you are a current USENIX member, you will also have access
to the full papers.
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                5TH USENIX UNIX Security Symposium
                June 5-7, 1995, Salt Lake City, Utah

                        TABLE OF CONTENTS

Information Security Technology? Don't Rely on It.  A Case Study
in Social Engineering
   Ira S. Winkler & Brian Dealy, Science Applications International Corp

A Simple Active Attack Against TCP
   Laurent Joncheray, Merit Network Inc.

WAN-hacking with AutoHack: Auditing Security Behind the Firewall
   Alec Muffet, Sun Microsystems, UK

Kerberos Security with Clocks Adrift
   Don Davis, Systems Experts, Inc.; Daniel E. Geer, OpenVision
   Technologies

Design and Implementation of Modular Key Management Protocol and
IP Secure Tunnel on AIX
   Pau-Chen Cheng, Juan A. Garay, Amir Herzberg and Hugo Krawczyk,
   IBM, Thomas J. Watson Research Center

Network Randomization Protocol: A Proactive Pseudo-Random Generator
   Chee-Seng Chow and Amir Herzberg, IBM, Thomas J. Watson Research
   Center

Implementing a Secure rlogin Environment: A Case Study of Using a
Secure Network Layer Protocol
   Gene H. Kim, Hilarie Orman and Sean O'Malley, University of Arizona

STEL: Secure TELnet
   David Vincenzetti, Stefano Taino and Fabio Bolognesi, Computer
   Emergency Response Team Italiano (CERT-IT), University of Milan

Session-Layer Encryption
   Matt Blaze and Steven M. Bellovin, AT&T Bell Laboratories

Wednesday, June 7

File-Based Network Collaboration System
   Toshinari Takahashi, Atsushi Shimbo and Masao Murota,
   Communications and Information Systems Research Labs, Toshiba R&D
   Center

Safe Use of X Window System Protocol Across a Firewall
   Brian L. Kahn, The MITRE Corporation

An Architecture for Advanced Packet Filtering and Access Policy
   Andrew Molitor, Network Systems Corporation

A Domain and Type Enforcement UNIX Prototype
   Lee Badger, Daniel F. Sterne, David L. Sherman and Kenneth M.
   Walker, and Sheila A. Haghighat, Trusted Information Systems, Inc.

Providing Policy Control Over Object Operations in a Mach-Based System
   Spencer E. Minear, Secure Computing Corporation

Joining Security Realms: A Single Login for NetWare and Kerberos
   William A. Adamson, Jim Rees and Peter Honeyman, University of
   Michigan

Independent One-Time Passwords
   Aviel D. Rubin, Bellcore

One-Time Passwords in Everything (OPIE):  Experiences with
Building and Using Strong Authentication
   Daniel L. McDonald and Randall J. Atkinson, U.S. Naval Research
   Laboratory; Craig Metz, Kaman Sciences Corporation

Improving the Trustworthiness of Evidence Derived from Security Trace
Files
   Ennio Pozzetti, Politecnico di Milano; Vidar Vetland, Carleton
   University

Using the Domain Name System for System Break-ins
   Steven M. Bellovin, AT&T Bell Laboratories

DNS and BIND Security Issues
   Paul A. Vixie, Internet Software Consortium

MIME Object Security Services: Issues in a Multi-User Environment
   James M. Galvin and Mark S. Feldman, Trusted Information Systems, Inc

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