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Re: Network Solutions, HOSTS

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Brian Kifiak)
Mon Apr 10 20:12:58 2000

Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 17:10:40 -0700
From: Brian Kifiak <bk@localhost.ca>
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> My only problems with OpenSRS is that they do not allow us
> 'resellers' to make changes to customer domains.

I didn't notice that anywhere in the docs, but assuming that's true
...  Get the client to login and add a sub-user for you.  sub-users
have fine grained access conrtols.  You could only allow the
reseller/ISP to modify DNS records.  That way you don't run into
hijacking problems by malicious technical admins but you can still
change the technical information required.

-bk


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