Dear C'punks: (this is not Sandy, jeje) Just got to know from a very close friend of mine, and Unix administrator at very famous university in Mexico, that more than one person has obtained a specific password by entering the desired adresses'passord on a submnit form in a Web page. As far as my knowledges on Unix and experience obtained from a couple of hackers (the 'ethic' kind, if they can be called so), this would imply pretty much of a piece of technical work, and probably, the presence of human support to get such a system working. Actually, i dont have the adress, and it sems to me that we'll never have it if there really is such, but this came to my mind when i read the posts on the plate-numbers-in-Oregon polemica. I would appreciate any kind of opinions on this specific topic, not the ones saying> Well, if there's ftp acces to /etc/passwd, and this is not shadowed, bla, bla, bla. I mean real opinions... __ || ==== 'If you can dream of it | |__ then you can manage it' | |-.\ |__| \\ clopez@nayar.uan.mx || || ======__| ________||__ /____________\ Carlos L. Mariscal