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 %% $OpenXM: OpenXM/doc/OpenXM-specs/start-session.tex,v 1.1.1.1 2000/01/20 08:52:46 noro Exp $  %% $OpenXM: OpenXM/doc/OpenXM-specs/start-session.tex,v 1.3 2000/01/24 02:48:24 noro Exp $
 //&jp \section{TCP/IP でのセッションのスタート}  //&jp \section{TCP/IP でのセッションのスタート}
 //&eg \section{How to start a session on TCP/IP}  //&eg \section{How to start a session on TCP/IP}
   
Line 46  with a descriptor can be done by {\tt fdopen()}.
Line 46  with a descriptor can be done by {\tt fdopen()}.
 */  */
 /*&eg  /*&eg
 Though there need several socket operations to establish a  Though there need several socket operations to establish a
 connetion over TCP/IP, servers do not have any functionality for  connection over TCP/IP, servers do not have any functionality for
 connection establishment.  connection establishment.
 An application called {\it launcher} is provided to start servers  An application called {\it launcher} is provided to start servers
 and to establish connections as follows.  and to establish connections as follows.
Line 98  Network byte order しか実装していないシステムでは,
Line 98  Network byte order しか実装していないシステムでは,
 おおきなボトルネックとなることがあることを了解しておくべきである.  おおきなボトルネックとなることがあることを了解しておくべきである.
 */  */
 /*&eg  /*&eg
 A client and a server exchanges one byte data soon after  A client and a server exchange one byte data soon after
 the communication has started as follows.  the communication has started as follows.
   
 \begin{itemize}  \begin{itemize}
Line 113  The one byte data is {\tt 0}, {\tt 1} or {\tt 0xFF}.
Line 113  The one byte data is {\tt 0}, {\tt 1} or {\tt 0xFF}.
 {\tt 0} means that one wants to use the network byte order to  {\tt 0} means that one wants to use the network byte order to
 send 16 or 32bit quantities.  send 16 or 32bit quantities.
 {\tt 1} means that one wants to use the little endian order.  {\tt 1} means that one wants to use the little endian order.
 {\tt 0xFF} means that one wants to use the little endian order.  {\tt 0xFF} means that one wants to use the big endian order.
 On each side, if the preference coicides with each other then  On each side, if the preference coincides with each other then
 the byte order is used. Otherwise the network byte order is used.  the byte order is used. Otherwise the network byte order is used.
   
 If a system implements only the network byte order, then  If a system implements only the network byte order, then
Line 164  One time パスワードを安全に配送し, リモートマシンの {\
Line 164  One time パスワードを安全に配送し, リモートマシンの {\
 */  */
 /*&eg  /*&eg
 \noindent  \noindent
 Remark: {\tt ox}, included in {\tt OpenXM/src/kxx},  {\tt ox}, included in {\tt OpenXM/src/kxx},
 is a launcher to invoke an engine. After invoking an  is a launcher to invoke an engine. After invoking an
 engine, it acts as a control server. By default {\tt ox} requires  engine, it acts as a control server. By default {\tt ox} requires
 a one time password. To skip it, use {\tt -insecure} option.  a one time password. To skip it, use {\tt -insecure} option.
 A one time password is a null-terminated byte sequence and  A one time password is a null-terminated byte sequence and
 a client informs the both a control server and an engine of  a client informs both a control server and an engine of
 byte sequences as one time passwords.  byte sequences as one time passwords.
   
 {\tt ox} is created from {\tt oxmain.c} and {\tt  {\tt ox} is created from {\tt oxmain.c} and {\tt
 kan96xx/plugin/oxmisc.c}.  In {\tt ox} {\tt oxTellMyByteOrder()}  kan96xx/plugin/oxmisc.c}.  In {\tt ox} \\
   {\tt oxTellMyByteOrder()}
 executes the exchange of the byte order information. In a client it is  executes the exchange of the byte order information. In a client it is
 done in {\tt oxSetByteOrder()}.  done in {\tt oxSetByteOrder()}.
   
 One time passwords should be sent via secure communication channels.  One time passwords should be sent via secure communication channels.
 Note that in the current implementation of {\rm ox}, one time passwords  Note that in the current implementation of {\tt ox}, one time passwords
 are visible to all users logging in machines on which the server  are visible to all users logging in machines on which the server
 and the client run, assuming that there is no evil person in the users.  and the client run, assuming that there is no evil person among the users.
 One may use {\tt ssh} with {\tt -f } option when one wants to send  One may use {\tt ssh} with {\tt -f } option when one wants to send
 a one time password securely to a remote machine.  a one time password securely to a remote machine.
   
 The following example shows invocation of an {\tt ox\_sm1}  The following example shows invocation of an {\tt ox\_sm1}
 server and the comminucation establishment on {\rm sm1}.  server and the communication establishment on {\rm sm1}.
 In this example {\tt ox} on the host {\tt ox} is invoked from  In this example {\tt ox} on the host {\tt dc1} is invoked from
 {\tt sm1} on the host {\tt yama}.  {\tt sm1} on the host {\tt yama}.
 */  */
 {\footnotesize  {\footnotesize

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