If the customer desires this, why would they not provide the RSP the U/P?
sA
At 09:47 AM 9/28/00 +0100, you wrote:
>Why should the RSP be incapable of managing domains for a customer, if
>that's what the customer wants?
>
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><snip>
>
>Indeed, that's one extra level of security I wouldn't mind. Although,
>the RSP should be incapable of getting access to the password because
>(in reality) the password shouldn't be STORED in cleartext
>
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