EPP

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Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) is an XML based protocol used by the Internet industry, particularly the registrars and registries in managing domain names (register, renew, modify, delete, transfer) and other elements in a Shared Registry System environment. It is the standard protocol used by a majority of gTLDs and ccTLDs.[1] As described by RFC 3730, EPP can be used in a multiple layered protocol and operating environments with different transport and security requirements. MIME media type application/epp+xml identifies the content of EPP.[2]

Service Elements Provided by EPP

EPP provides basic service elements, which include:

EPP Command Categories

A command is initiated by clients. A certain command is processed by a server so that the client who initiated it will receive a response. EPP commands include:

  1. Session Management Commands- establish and end persistent sessions with an EPP server
  2. Query Commands- perform read- only object information retrieval operations
  3. Data Transform Commands- perform read-write object management operations

EPP Implementation

DotRegistrar and Key-Systems, Afilias, NeuStar, and VeriSign tested and implemented EPP on their servers. Other registries also adopted the protocol including:[3]

Related RFCs

References

  1. What is EPP?
  2. Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP)
  3. Implementation Report for RFCs 4930-4934
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