Joe and all,

  In this instance Mr. Diaz has a good reason to be unhappy.

!Dr. Joe Baptista wrote:

> an unhappy customer.
>
> On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, Vin Diaz wrote:
>
> > Here's a horror story I wish had never happened.  Everybody who uses the
> > CRYPT-PW auth scheme with Network Solutions please read:
> >
> > Yesterday I modified the DNS servers for a domain name that I have
> > registered with Network Solutions.  I use the CRYPT-PW authentication scheme
> > for my domain names.  The confirmation was pretty quick, got a response
> > within 5 minutes.  The tech contact for the domains is a role account
> > (hostmaster@mycompany), which is an alias that goes to me and many other
> > technical people at my company, including my boss and the CIO.  So I got a
> > separate copy of the confirmation email sent to the tech contact, which is
> > also cc'ed to the admin of the DNS servers.
> >
> > To my great horror, I found that the confirmation email included the
> > original request I sent out, with the plain text password completely intact!
> > Which means all my colleagues at my company and the sysadmins at my ISP (a
> > big ISP, who knows how many people are on that list) now have access to my
> > personal password!  To add to my embarrassment, my password includes some
> > naughty words, so my boss, my boss's boss, and all my colleagues now know my
> > little dirty secret!
> >
> > Network Solutions!  I want to f*^& all the incompetent morons who work at
> > that dumbass company.
> >

Regards,

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