Hi Alex! Alexander Gall wrote:
I'm trying to update the "shared" 6to4 anycast-relay maintainer object RFC3068-MNT. My own authentication for the object is PGP. But how the heck do I get a full copy of the object including the other people's MD5 hashes if I don't have a password myself?
This is one of the (unwanted) side-effects of removing hashes from the whois output: the DB object can no longer be used as the primary/authoritative copy of the object, and retrieved for submitting an update. It should still work as follows, assuming that "one party" still has a "full" copy of the object and uses password authentication: 1) get a plain copy of the unfiltered object from a reliable source 2) modify the object as planned 3) sign the message with your PGP Key or X509 Key 4) send the modified and signed object back to where you got it from 5) have the "keeper of the master copy" submit the update by attaching the password, or rather signing the update, too 6) ask the "k.o.t.m.c" to store the modified object for future ref ;-)
Puzzled,
This *should* work, imho, fingers crossed... -Wilfried PS: don't forget the use of the -B flag (or equivalent) to prevent loss of all accumulated changed: lines ;-)