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    The Grid-Cache is a GSI HTTPS data transfer server. The server can share, for read and write, local resources and remote repositories using a cache based optimization.
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    FAZIA DAQ

    FAZIA DAQ

    The aim of FAZIA project is to build a 4Pi array for charged particles

    The FAZIA project groups together more than 10 institutions in Nuclear Physics, which are working in the domain of heavy-ion induced reactions around and below the Fermi energy (10-100AMeV). The aim of the project is to build a 4Pi array for charged particles, with high granularity and good energy resolution, with A and Z identification capability over the widest possible range. It will use the up-to-date techniques concerning detection, signal processing and data flow, with full digital...
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    pam-pkinit enables to get kerberos 5 credential using PKINIT in PAM session module. pam_pkinit was initialy built to provide seamless access to kerberized sites using GSI-SSH and PKINIT (Heimdal). It could be used in similar situations too.
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