My sentiments exactly! Someone didn't have their thinking cap on straight when
they thought of this. It is just a lazy knee-jerk reaction to a complicated
problem.
On 06/14/03 11:41am you wrote...
>> Users of some remote system using Challenge/Response send his users
>> messages
>> and his system generates Challenge messages. The remote server receives
>the
>> Challenge messages and sends new Challenge messages back to his server.
>His
>> server sends back bounce messages because his Challenge messages were sent
>> from a "no-reply" account. Then his server receives Challenge messages to
>the
>> bounce messages and generates bounce messages of it's own.
>>
>> He notices that there are several hundred Challenge and bounce messages
>going
>> both ways repeatedly after a few hours, and he has to shut it down and
>kill
>> the reply accounts to stop the loop.
>
>HAHAHAHAHAHAHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHO LOL
>
>ROFLOL
>
>Sorry, but it serves them right. This whole Challenge/Response system all
>automated is not well enough thought out. It's like taking the lazy mans way
>of doing things.
>
>John Tolmachoff MCSE CSSA
>Engineer/Consultant
>eServices For You
>www.eservicesforyou.com
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