I just had a very specific experience but this is a general problem. What I wanted to do was update a maintainer object in the database. No problems since I was authorized via a PGP key. The problem was that one of the lines looked like: auth: MD5-PW # Filtered And although I have no personal use for the md5 hash I did not want to disturb users who might have. I asked the NCC for advice and the answers were like "if you have an access account" (yes) you can add a line "auth: SSO xxxx@xxxx.xx" (yes). Still not a solution to my problem since adding the SSO line would just break the md5 anyway. The solution this time was that I eventually found a local copy of the object with the md5 hash unfiltered. I know the md5 hashes are a security problem and I do not recommend anyone using them but as long as they are there the filtering causes trouble. And by the way, we now see a lot of auth: SSO # Filtered What I am looking for is a way to retrieve the whole unfiltered object for anyone authorized, or, at least, a possibility to updated the object without touching the filtered lines. Maybe you could send a PGP signed request, not for updating but just for viewing the complete object? Best Regards, Daniel Stolpe _________________________________________________________________________________ Daniel Stolpe Tel: 08 - 688 11 81 stolpe@resilans.se Resilans AB Fax: 08 - 55 00 21 63 http://www.resilans.se/ Box 45 094 556741-1193 104 30 Stockholm