Hi folks,
Just posted a draft about EPP over HTTP. It aims to define rules for
the EPP implementations leveraging HTTP due to its simplicity and ease
of use.
The proposal preserves EPP commands semantics as HTTP is used merely for
transportation.
The appendix includes possible strategies
Mario,
Thank you for sharing the draft. We implemented EPP/HTTPS in parallel with
EPP/TLS a while back for many years. In the end, there were very few
registrars that chose to use EPP/HTTPS, so it was shutdown. I’m not sure at
this point whether there is hunger from the registrars to impleme
Hi Jim and Mario,
> On 2 Mar 2022, at 13:01, Gould, James wrote:
>
> Mario,
>
> Thank you for sharing the draft. We implemented EPP/HTTPS in parallel with
> EPP/TLS a while back for many years. In the end, there were very few
> registrars that chose to use EPP/HTTPS, so it was shutdown. I
If there are implementations out there, I think this is worth doing.
Scott
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Hi James,
thanks a lot for your feedback.
My comments are below.
Il 02/03/2022 14:01, Gould, James ha scritto:
Mario,
Thank you for sharing the draft. We implemented EPP/HTTPS in parallel
with EPP/TLS a while back for many years. In the end, there were very
few registrars that chose to u
Hi Gavin,
please find my comments below.
Il 02/03/2022 15:29, Gavin Brown ha scritto:
Hi Jim and Mario,
On 2 Mar 2022, at 13:01, Gould, James wrote:
Mario,
Thank you for sharing the draft. We implemented EPP/HTTPS in parallel with EPP/TLS a while back for many years. In the end, there