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In open environments such as peer-to-peer networks, the decision to collaborate with multiple users (e.g., by granting access to a resource) is hard to achieve in practice due to extreme decentralization. The literature contains a plethora of examples where a scalable solution for access control is basic to spur their adoption.Motivated by this need, we introduce a novel protocol to enforce access...
Since the number of server providing the facilities for users is usually more than one, remote user authentication schemes used for multi-server architectures, rather than single server circumstance, is considered. In 2007, Liao and Wang proposed a “secure dynamic ID based remote user authentication scheme for multi-server environment” that uses dynamic ID instead of static ID to achieve user's anonymity...
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