untrust
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Lack or absence of trust
Lack or absence of trust; mistrust.
- Alternatively, untrust corresponds to the space between distrust and trust, in which an agent is positively trusted, but not sufficiently to cooperate with.
- The absence of trust is sometimes called untrust (Marsh and Dibben, 2005). As most of the trust literature focuses on the positive aspect of trust, it is restricted to the simple dichotomy between trust and untrust.
- I would like to remind you that it is untrust not distrust, that it is fear and, in a way, natural.
The zone representing everything that originates outside of the firewall.
- You have only two zones (admins and untrust), so there are two intra-zone policy contexts (admins to admins and untrust to untrust ) and two inter-zone policy contexts ( admins to untrust and untrust to admins ) .
- The untrust zone is designed typically for the Internet or other undesirable places.
- In this example, we enable AppTrack in the trust and untrust zone, along with a syslog server to send the logs to our STRM at 192.168.1.20.
Faithless
Faithless; distrustful.
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To fail to trust
To fail to trust; to distrust.
- Material or labor trusted in one State would have to untrust itself at crossing into the next .
To mark or flag (something) as untrustworthy.
- To untrust one document, you have to untrust them all.·
- […] to untrust (if delete is not possible) a certificate from macOS using Keychain Access.
- Indeed, when a node catches a malicious one, it will try to untrust it, and so the others who did not identify the malicious nodes as wicked will be more and more suspicious.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for untrust. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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