Talk:TACACS
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[edit]from http://www.pku.edu.cn/academic/research/computer-center/tc/html/RFC1492.html
There used to be a network called ARPANET. This network consisted of
end nodes (hosts), routing nodes (IMPs) and links. There were (at least) two types of IMPs: those that connected dedicated lines only and those that could accept dial up lines. The latter were called "TIPs."
TIP is a old terminology, maybe definition in main page should be updated.
Merging in TACACS+, other somewhat related protocols
[edit]I'm going to start merging in these other related protocols and expand this article appropriately. If you have any thoughts or concerns that these protocols are too different then let me know. →⚙量zhu
(talk·contribs) 16:40, 9 August 2013 (UTC)
Cleanup External links
[edit]The list of external links is a little overwhelming and will only get more so when I merge in the external links from the TACACS+ page. Not sure what to keep and what to drop, so hopefully someone more discerning or expert in the subject can help out. →ozhu
量 (talk·contribs) 19:28, 27 February 2014 (UTC)
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