[AusNOG] .au Password Recovery

Nathan Brookfield Nathan.Brookfield at simtronic.com.au
Tue Jul 24 13:51:01 EST 2018


Deja Vu.... 

Nathan Brookfield
Chief Executive Officer

Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd
http://www.simtronic.com.au

On 24 Jul 2018, at 13:47, Ted Cooper <ml-ausnog-xviii.ve at linuxwan.net> wrote:

Works quite well. This is a huge step forward from the phone call, or go
talk to the existing recalcitrant registrar first method.

In regards to where the email has gone, this is still available via the
web based whois system. Wish list for the same page, but still available
for now.

I also ponder the Requestor Name field. Neither it nor an IP address is
included in the email or the linked page. They weren't part of the
previous system either so it's more of a curiosity.

Having a link/menu on each of these sites that links to the others would
be useful. eg Jump between whois and password recovery.

For your filers and whitelists, emails are currently sent from Amazon
AWS hosts, with sending email address of support at afilias.com.au. Emails
are not DKIM signed. Sending host is specifically set in SPF:
H=ws-us-east-lb-1.afilias.tech (ws-us-east-lb-10.afilias.info) [52.5.176.76]

SPF does include an IPv6 address, however it doesn't appear to be
currently in use; mine came over IPv4 and there's no PTR or AAAA for it.
2600:1f18:271c:c801:2d13:426:efbf:9828

This is still an immense relief to have password recovery over email
though! Different but workable.

> On 24/07/18 13:29, Nick Stallman wrote:
> Very nice, Slightly different to the old system with a link instead of
> just putting the password in the email.
> 
> One oddity however, to request a password you have to put in a name, but
> I can't figure out what that's used for? It doesn't put the requester's
> name in the email nor on the link.
> I'm not sure why they'd want to collect it if they didn't use it.
> 
> It would have been nice if it was included in the email so if I
> requested a password on behalf of a client (so much easier sometimes)
> they'd see my name in the email and not wonder what the strange email means.
> 
> Also it seems you can no longer see where the email actually got sent
> to. Again, very useful if the client has multiple email addresses and
> you can tell them which one to check.
> 
>> On 24/07/18 13:12, Paul Goodsell wrote:
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> Just wanted to let you all know that Afilias' new .au password
>> recovery tool is live. You can find it here:
>> 
>> https://pw.auda.org.au/
>> 
>> It's pretty straightforward. Enter URL and your name (requestor).
>> You'll receive an email with recovery link to the email associated
>> with your registration. Click it and you'll find your domain password,
>> registration expiry date, and sponsoring registrar information. The
>> recovery link expires after 48 hours.
>> 
>> ​Cheers,​
>> 
>> -- 
>> 
>> Paul Goodsell
>> 
>> Marketing Manager
>> 
>> Afilias Australia Pty Ltd. 
>> 
>> M: +61 4 6665 5973
>> 
>> 
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