Hello,

I have a question regarding the EPP restoration mechanism defined in RFC
3915.

It is defined quite clearly that a domain restore command with operation
"request" must not contain a report element. Further, such a request
must have "pendingRestore" as the outcome. In a next step a restore
command with operation "report" can be sent to complete the restoration
process.

Is there a (legal) way for an ICANN regulated ngTLD to restore a domain
with just a single EPP request, e.g., sending the "report" command
without a prior restore "request" or is this two-step approach mandatory?

We've been approached by customers stating that this is stupid and no
other registry requires these two steps. Any thoughts?

Best regards,

Michael

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