How does EPP work?
EPP is a client-server protocol, where all communications use XML as defined by a series of schemas. All these documents are available on the working group section. The normal conversation between a client and the server will be:
Will this mean the end of the Automaton?
No, the Automaton is a key part of our strategy. Many registrars have indicated that they prefer the Automaton because the messages can be written out by hand and the syntax is very simple.
What do I need to use EPP?
You will either need to write your own EPP client or buy one off the shelf. EPP is not intended for an individual to type out an EPP command in the same way that you can with the Automaton. Your software will then need to be able to connect directly to the EPP server using SSL over, when our server is available.
What are the benefits of using EPP?
The main benefits are:
Are there any disadvantages to using EPP?
EPP does not use PGP or any other form of digital signature. Instead it relies on a login name and password and SSL to secure the channel. This means that we cannot prove that any command we received could not have been generated accidentally by our systems as we can with PGP.
Will you provide an EPP client?
Currently we have no intention of doing so.