On Sun, Sep 27, 1998 at 11:14:42PM -0400, Steven J. Sobol wrote:
I've found that on changes to domains for which I'm already a contact, setting my authentication to CRYPT-PW works well, causing changes to be completed within hours.
Note that CRYPT-PW apparently only refers to how the passwords are stored on the InterNIC's servers; they're sent in plaintext when you e-mail the form.
Well, you know... no. I've seen the mail generated when you fill in the webform, and choose CRYPT-PW. The CGI script encrypts the cleartext password, and that's what's in the field in the email when it's mailed to you for forwarding. Whether they intend for you to cut it out and save it for future mailings or what I've never been sure... Cheers, -- jra -- Jay R. Ashworth jra@baylink.com Member of the Technical Staff "The net is safer in bad weather: you The Suncoast Freenet can't run a backhoe Tampa Bay, Florida in a hurricane." (after Sean Donelan) +1 813 790 7592 Managing Editor, Top Of The Key sports e-zine ------------ http://www.totk.com