Re: reg_username and reg_password

From: Christopher Hicks (chicks@chicks.net)
Date: Wed Mar 13 2002 - 11:27:40 EST


On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, WebWiz wrote:
> Chuck wrote:
> >> it's a higher level of security (through obscurity)
>
> No. Through added complexity (more bits of information required), not
> obscurity. Obscurity is a pitiful basis for security, and I know you
> guys know better than that.
>
> :)

If you ever have to use manage to work with your domains it's handy to be
able to have them all accessible through one account. When I started as
an OpenSRS reseller the whole username/password system they have made very
little sense. But the more I've figured it out the more I like it. I
wish there were more tools at the perl-interface level to manage it
better, but that will eventually happen I'm sure.

-- 
</chris>

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