ChatterBots, TinyMuds, and the Turing test: entering the Loebner Prize competition
AAAI '94 Proceedings of the twelfth national conference on Artificial intelligence (vol. 1)
Coordination artifacts as first-class abstractions for MAS engineering: state of the research
Software Engineering for Multi-Agent Systems IV
ESAW'05 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Engineering Societies in the Agents World
Standardised system for automatic remote evaluation of biometric algorithms
Computer Standards & Interfaces
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Remote system administration is usually performed according to the standard client-server model. However, important security and flexibility limitations, arising from the usage of a predictable access port for such a critical application, prevent a satisfactory trade-off between authentication strength and service availability. We illustrate an alternative solution, based on an additional system placed in between the remote server and its administrator. Our design ensures that the new component's role does not weaken the existing security mechanisms already in place, but it can instead enhance them, and provide a very effective decoupling between a server and its visible management ports.