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Re: Dangerous default re rDNS
07-02-2013 11:20 AM
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Really sorry about that - I've fed back to the agent directly and he's picking it up again now. The change should be made for you shortly.
Re: Dangerous default re rDNS
07-02-2013 11:30 AM
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07-02-2013 11:39 AM
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Re: Dangerous default re rDNS
07-02-2013 11:53 AM
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Hope that helps explain.
Re: Dangerous default re rDNS
07-02-2013 11:59 AM
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Re: Dangerous default re rDNS
07-02-2013 1:35 PM
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Thanks
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07-02-2013 1:43 PM
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07-02-2013 2:01 PM
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Re: Dangerous default re rDNS
07-02-2013 9:31 PM
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Re: Dangerous default re rDNS
07-02-2013 10:52 PM
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Quote from: Matt Sorry for the delay in response. I believe it's ten, and then all attempts are blocked and our networks security team are notified directly.
Thanks Matt :). That does help a little re password cracking.
I did get in a mess a couple of days ago, after changing my password to a considerably more complex one, and must have done at least half-a-dozen wrong entries before going the "Forgotten password" route. As that came back with what I expected, then worked first time, it must just have been typos.
That's why I asked though, as I find the norm is three attempts. So I wondered if it was unlimited, which would have been very worrying.
Re: Dangerous default re rDNS
08-02-2013 9:17 AM
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@Estragon - Glad it's reassured you, thanks
Re: Dangerous default re rDNS
09-03-2013 2:09 AM
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Remember back in January last year when o2 were accidentally sending the user's phone number as part of the web header for just a few hours? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-16725531
Although it was a mistake by o2, it was totally unacceptable and they went frantic to fix it.
But It appear not only do Plusnet seem to know about this, they don't even seem in any hurry to put a fix in. If anything, this situation is worse.
I discovered this purely by chance, just looking to see what incoming connections there were on my server. And there was my partner's name in full, FFS! Otherwise, I'd have had no clue this was happening.
All this because I got a static IP - at NO point was there ANY warning about this when I opted for a static IP. It should be massive, red, flashing letters in 50 point font warning that your name will be splattered all over the web, until this can get fixed.
The first person I spoke to (Jordan) said it wasn't my static IP and that switching back to dynamic wouldn't help, but the second (Louis) said it would, and switched me straight back to dynamic.
I simply can't believe someone allowed a system to operate like this - I'll certainly be asking for my fiver back and one hell of an explanation is due.
Re: Dangerous default re rDNS
09-03-2013 2:53 AM
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10-03-2013 6:15 PM
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jim:quote
jim:red avoidance of swear filter removed mod:end
Re: Dangerous default re rDNS
10-03-2013 6:17 PM
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