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defer trust - computers #1 (permalink) Sat Jul 17, 2010 13:24 pm   defer trust - computers
 

Hello,
What does the phrase "to defer trust" mean? It comes from IT and is used in contexts like:
REFEREE (software) allows a user to defer trust -- to authorize privileged credentials to decide the acceptability of another credential.
or:
To restrict remote authentication and thereby defer client trust to the database, set the init.ora (Oracle9i control file) database configuration parameter in the following manner: REMOTE_OS_AUTHENT = FALSE
I'll be grateful for any hints.
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defer trust - computers #2 (permalink) Sat Jul 17, 2010 14:02 pm   defer trust - computers
 

To defer trust to a person/thing means to let that person/thing make a decision on whether to trust a third party or not.

If you defer client trust to the database, the database will check a client's credentials and not you. You entrust the duty of checking credentials to the database.
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defer trust - computers #3 (permalink) Mon Jul 19, 2010 10:25 am   defer trust - computers
 

Thanks a lot, Our Tort System!
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