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Re: Internic PGP Auth busted
From: Sanjay Dani <sanjay () professionals com>
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 17:31:11 -0800 (PST)
requirement so that you can then change each one to CRYPT. [File away that first response that has your encrypted password. I am told you don't ever get it again.]
If you are lucky (?), the (A)ck/(N)ak NOTIFY message that goes to the "other" contact might include your password. I saw my password, as the admin contact for a domain, included in the NOTIFY message that went to the technical contact, luckily it was our own NOC. Regards, Sanjay. PS. Thanks to everyone who responded to my query on overseas telco provisioning, I will post one summary when the info is complete. --------------------------------------------------------------- Web Professionals, Inc. Direct: +1 408-863-4850 20111 Stevens Creek Blvd, Suite 145 Biz/NOC: +1 408-863-4848 Cupertino CA 95014 USA http://web.professionals.com --------------------------------------------------------------- -=- Your Outsourcing Partner for Website and Server Hosting -=-
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- Re: Internic PGP Auth busted Greg Ketell (Feb 20)
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- Re: Internic PGP Auth busted Jon Green (Feb 23)
- Re: Internic PGP Auth busted Greg Ketell (Feb 20)
- Re: Internic PGP Auth busted Steve Hultquist (Feb 23)
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- Re: Internic PGP Auth busted Dean Gaudet (Feb 23)
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