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Network Working Group                                      S. HollenbeckRequest for Comments: 3915                                VeriSign, Inc.Category: Standards Track                                 September 2004Domain Registry Grace Period Mapping for theExtensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP)Status of this Memo   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.Copyright Notice   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2004).Abstract   This document describes an Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP)   extension mapping for the management of Domain Name System (DNS)   domain names subject to "grace period" policies defined by the   Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).  Grace   period policies exist to allow protocol actions to be reversed or   otherwise revoked during a short period of time after the protocol   action has been performed.  Specified in XML, this mapping extends   the EPP domain name mapping to provide additional features required   for grace period processing.Hollenbeck                  Standards Track                     [Page 1]

RFC 3915                EPP Grace Period Mapping          September 2004Table of Contents1.  Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31.1.  Conventions Used In This Document. . . . . . . . . . . .42.  Redemption Grace Period State Diagram  . . . . . . . . . . . .43.  Object Attributes  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63.1.  Status Values  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63.2.  Registration Data and Supporting Information . . . . . .73.3.  Dates and Times  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73.4.  Client Statements  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84.  EPP Command Mapping  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84.1   EPP Query Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84.1.1.  EPP <check> Command  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84.1.2.  EPP <info> Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84.1.3.  EPP <transfer> Command . . . . . . . . . . . . .114.2.  EPP Transform Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114.2.1.  EPP <create> Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124.2.2.  EPP <delete> Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124.2.3.  EPP <renew> Command  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124.2.4.  EPP <transfer> Command . . . . . . . . . . . . .124.2.5.  EPP <update> Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125.  Formal Syntax  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .166.  Internationalization Considerations  . . . . . . . . . . . . .197.  IANA Considerations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .208.  Security Considerations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .209.  Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010. References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2110.1. Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2110.2. Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21   Author's Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22   Full Copyright Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Hollenbeck                  Standards Track                     [Page 2]

RFC 3915                EPP Grace Period Mapping          September 20041.  Introduction   This document describes an extension mapping for version 1.0 of the   Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) described inRFC 3730 [1].   This mapping, an extension of the domain name mapping described inRFC 3731 [2], is specified using the Extensible Markup Language (XML)   1.0 [3] and XML Schema notation ([4], [5]).   The EPP core protocol specification [1] provides a complete   description of EPP command and response structures.  A thorough   understanding of the base protocol specification is necessary to   understand the mapping described in this document.   Over the course of several months in 2002, The Internet Corporation   for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) developed an implementation   proposal to provide a "grace period" for Domain Name System (DNS)   domain name recovery (or redemption) before a domain name is purged   from the repository of the authoritative registry for the domain   name.  This mapping extends the EPP domain <update> command to   initiate the redemption process for a domain name that has entered   the Redemption Grace Period (RGP) and it extends the EPP domain   <info> response to identify the status of domains that have entered   various grace periods defined by ICANN policy.   In March 2003, ICANN published a task force report describing other   domain registry grace periods related to EPP operations.  This   mapping describes extension status values to note the grace periods   described in the report, including:   o  An "add grace period" after the initial registration of a domain      name.  If the domain name is deleted by the registrar during this      period, the registry provides a credit to the registrar for the      cost of the registration.   o  An "auto-renew grace period" after a domain name registration      period expires and is extended (renewed) automatically by the      registry.  If the domain name is deleted by the registrar during      this period, the registry provides a credit to the registrar for      the cost of the renewal.   o  A "renew grace period" after a domain name registration period is      explicitly extended (renewed) by the registrar.  If the domain      name is deleted by the registrar during this period, the registry      provides a credit to the registrar for the cost of the renewal.Hollenbeck                  Standards Track                     [Page 3]

RFC 3915                EPP Grace Period Mapping          September 2004   o  A "transfer grace period" after the successful transfer of domain      name registration sponsorship from one registrar to another      registrar.  If the domain name is deleted by the new sponsoring      registrar during this period, the registry provides a credit to      the registrar for the cost of the transfer.   Each grace period exists for a specific period of time that is   typically measured in days.  The duration of each grace period is a   matter of registry operational policy that is not addressed in this   document.1.1.  Conventions Used In This Document   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this   document are to be interpreted as described inBCP 14,RFC 2119 [6].   In examples, "C:" represents lines sent by a protocol client and "S:"   represents lines returned by a protocol server.  Indentation and   white space in examples is provided only to illustrate element   relationships and is not a REQUIRED feature of this specification.   XML is case sensitive.  Unless stated otherwise, XML specifications   and examples provided in this document MUST be interpreted in the   character case presented to develop a conforming implementation.2.  Redemption Grace Period State Diagram   The Redemption Grace Period (RGP) involves several domain state   transitions as a domain name moves through the redemption process:   1.  A domain is initially in the EPP "ok" status, or some other       status that allows processing of the EPP <delete> command.   2.  A <delete> command is received and processed for the domain name.   3.  RGP begins once the <delete> command is processed successfully.       The EPP status changes to "pendingDelete", and the RGP status is       initialized to "redemptionPeriod".  The domain remains in this       state until either a <restore> operation is requested or the       redemption period elapses.   4.  A <restore> operation can be requested using the extended EPP       <update> command.  Go to step 8 if the redemption period elapses       before a <restore> request is received.Hollenbeck                  Standards Track                     [Page 4]

RFC 3915                EPP Grace Period Mapping          September 2004   5.  If the <restore> is successful, the Registry waits to receive a       restore report from the registrar for a period of time defined by       the Registry.  The EPP status remains "pendingDelete" and the RGP       status changes to "pendingRestore".  While this extension defines       a method to deliver a restore report via EPP, an out-of-band       mechanism (such as a web site) can also be used to deliver       restore reports.   6.  The domain name returns to the redemption period state (state 3)       if a restore report is not received.   7.  If a restore report is received the EPP status returns to "ok"       (or whatever it was prior to processing the <delete> command),       and the RGP status is removed completely.   8.  The redemption period elapses before a <restore> request is       received.   9.  The EPP status remains "pendingDelete" and the RGP status changes       to "pendingDelete".  The domain name remains in this state for a       period of time defined by the Registry.   10. The domain name is purged once the pending delete period elapses.   11. The domain name is available for re-registration.Hollenbeck                  Standards Track                     [Page 5]

RFC 3915                EPP Grace Period Mapping          September 2004   Figure 1: RGP State Diagram             |             v   +----------------------+    (2)   +----------------------+   |EPP: ok            (1)| <delete> |EPP: pendingDelete (3)|   |RGP: N/A              |--------->|RGP: redemptionPeriod |   +----------------------+          +----------------------+      ^                         (4)    |  ^             |      |                      <restore> |  |      No (8) |      |                    +-----------+  |   <restore> |      |                    |              |             |      |                    v              |             v      |  +----------------------+         |  +----------------------+      |  |EPP: pendingDelete (5)|         |  |EPP: pendingDelete (9)|      |  |RGP: pendingRestore   |---------+  |RGP: pendingDelete    |      |  +----------------------+ Report     +----------------------+      |                    |      not (6)               |      |          (7)       |      Received   Purge (10) |      |    Report Received |                            |      +--------------------+                            v                                             +----------------------+                                             |       Purged     (11)|                                             |                      |                                             +----------------------+3.  Object Attributes   This extension adds additional elements to the EPP domain name   mapping [2].  Only new element descriptions are described here.3.1.  Status Values   This extension defines new status values to represent the different   states that a domain name can be in as a result of grace period   processing.  These are:   addPeriod: This grace period is provided after the initial      registration of a domain name.  If the domain name is deleted by      the registrar during this period, the registry provides a credit      to the registrar for the cost of the registration.   autoRenewPeriod: This grace period is provided after a domain      name registration period expires and is extended (renewed)      automatically by the registry.  If the domain name is deleted by      the registrar during this period, the registry provides a credit      to the registrar for the cost of the renewal.Hollenbeck                  Standards Track                     [Page 6]

RFC 3915                EPP Grace Period Mapping          September 2004   renewPeriod: This grace period is provided after a domain name      registration period is explicitly extended (renewed) by the      registrar.  If the domain name is deleted by the registrar during      this period, the registry provides a credit to the registrar for      the cost of the renewal.   transferPeriod: This grace period is provided after the      successful transfer of domain name registration sponsorship from      one registrar to another registrar.  If the domain name is deleted      by the new sponsoring registrar during this period, the registry      provides a credit to the registrar for the cost of the transfer.   redemptionPeriod: This status value is used to describe a      domain for which a <delete> command has been received, but the      domain has not yet been purged because an opportunity exists to      restore the domain and abort the deletion process.   pendingRestore: This status value is used to describe a domain that      is in the process of being restored after being in the      redemptionPeriod state.   pendingDelete: This status value is used to describe a domain that      has entered the purge processing state after completing the      redemptionPeriod state.  A domain in this status MUST also be in      the pendingDelete status described in the EPP domain mapping [2].3.2.  Registration Data and Supporting Information   This extension allows a client to provide copies of registration data   (whois [9] data, for example) and supporting information in a restore   report as required by the RGP process.  No specific format is   required by this extension; both free text and XML markup MAY be   used.   Operators of servers that provide registration data might find it   useful to provide grace period status values in their responses to   client queries.  This information can be useful to people who want to   understand the operations that can be performed on a domain name at   any give time.3.3.  Dates and Times   Date and time attribute values MUST be represented in Universal   Coordinated Time (UTC) using the Gregorian calendar.  The extended   date-time form using upper case "T" and "Z" characters defined inRFC3339 [7] MUST be used to represent date-time values as XML Schema   does not support truncated date-time forms or lower case "T" and "Z"   characters.Hollenbeck                  Standards Track                     [Page 7]

RFC 3915                EPP Grace Period Mapping          September 20043.4.  Client Statements   The RGP process requires a client to make two statements regarding   the data included in a restore report.  No specific format is   required by this extension; both free text and XML markup MAY be   used.  English is the default language used within the statements,   but other languages MAY be used.4.  EPP Command Mapping   A detailed description of the EPP syntax and semantics can be found   in the EPP core protocol specification [1].  The command mappings   described here are specifically for use in implementing redemption   grace period processes via EPP.4.1.  EPP Query Commands   EPP provides three commands to retrieve object information: <check>   to determine if an object is known to the server, <info> to retrieve   detailed information associated with an object, and <transfer> to   retrieve object transfer status information.4.1.1.  EPP <check> Command   This extension does not add any elements to the EPP <check> command   or <check> response described in the EPP domain mapping [2].4.1.2.  EPP <info> Command   This extension does not add any elements to the EPP <info> command   described in the EPP domain mapping [2].  Additional elements are   defined for the <info> response.   When an <info> command has been processed successfully, the EPP   <resData> element MUST contain child elements as described in [2]. In   addition, the EPP <extension> element MUST contain a child   <rgp:infData> element that identifies the registry grace period   namespace and the location of the registry grace period schema.  The   <rgp:infData> element contains a single <rgp:rgpStatus> element that   contains a single attribute "s" whose value describes the current   grace period status of the domain.  Possible status values are   described in sectionSection 3.1.Hollenbeck                  Standards Track                     [Page 8]

RFC 3915                EPP Grace Period Mapping          September 2004   Example <info> response for "addPeriod" status:   S:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>   S:<epp xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0"   S:     xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"   S:     xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0   S:     epp-1.0.xsd">   S:  <response>   S:    <result code="1000">   S:      <msg>Command completed successfully</msg>   S:    </result>   S:    <resData>   S:      <domain:infData   S:       xmlns:domain="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0"   S:       xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0   S:       domain-1.0.xsd">   S:        <domain:name>example.com</domain:name>   S:        <domain:roid>EXAMPLE1-REP</domain:roid>   S:        <domain:status s="ok"/>   S:        <domain:registrant>jd1234</domain:registrant>   S:        <domain:contact type="admin">sh8013</domain:contact>   S:        <domain:contact type="tech">sh8013</domain:contact>   S:        <domain:ns>   S:          <domain:hostObj>ns1.example.com</domain:hostObj>   S:          <domain:hostObj>ns1.example.net</domain:hostObj>   S:        </domain:ns>   S:        <domain:host>ns1.example.com</domain:host>   S:        <domain:host>ns2.example.com</domain:host>   S:        <domain:clID>ClientX</domain:clID>   S:        <domain:crID>ClientX</domain:crID>   S:        <domain:crDate>2003-11-26T22:00:00.0Z</domain:crDate>   S:        <domain:exDate>2005-11-26T22:00:00.0Z</domain:exDate>   S:        <domain:authInfo>   S:          <domain:pw>2fooBAR</domain:pw>   S:        </domain:authInfo>   S:      </domain:infData>   S:    </resData>   S:    <extension>   S:      <rgp:infData xmlns:rgp="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0"   S:       xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0   S:       rgp-1.0.xsd">   S:        <rgp:rgpStatus s="addPeriod"/>   S:      </rgp:infData>   S:    </extension>   S:    <trID>   S:      <clTRID>ABC-12345</clTRID>   S:      <svTRID>54322-XYZ</svTRID>   S:    </trID>Hollenbeck                  Standards Track                     [Page 9]

RFC 3915                EPP Grace Period Mapping          September 2004   S:  </response>   S:</epp>   Example <info> response for "redemptionPeriod" status:   S:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>   S:<epp xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0"   S:     xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"   S:     xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0   S:     epp-1.0.xsd">   S:  <response>   S:    <result code="1000">   S:      <msg>Command completed successfully</msg>   S:    </result>   S:    <resData>   S:      <domain:infData   S:       xmlns:domain="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0"   S:       xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0   S:       domain-1.0.xsd">   S:        <domain:name>example.com</domain:name>   S:        <domain:roid>EXAMPLE1-REP</domain:roid>   S:        <domain:status s="pendingDelete"/>   S:        <domain:registrant>jd1234</domain:registrant>   S:        <domain:contact type="admin">sh8013</domain:contact>   S:        <domain:contact type="tech">sh8013</domain:contact>   S:        <domain:ns>   S:          <domain:hostObj>ns1.example.com</domain:hostObj>   S:          <domain:hostObj>ns1.example.net</domain:hostObj>   S:        </domain:ns>   S:        <domain:host>ns1.example.com</domain:host>   S:        <domain:host>ns2.example.com</domain:host>   S:        <domain:clID>ClientX</domain:clID>   S:        <domain:crID>ClientY</domain:crID>   S:        <domain:crDate>1999-04-03T22:00:00.0Z</domain:crDate>   S:        <domain:upID>ClientX</domain:upID>   S:        <domain:upDate>1999-12-03T09:00:00.0Z</domain:upDate>   S:        <domain:exDate>2005-04-03T22:00:00.0Z</domain:exDate>   S:        <domain:trDate>2000-04-08T09:00:00.0Z</domain:trDate>   S:        <domain:authInfo>   S:          <domain:pw>2fooBAR</domain:pw>   S:        </domain:authInfo>   S:      </domain:infData>   S:    </resData>   S:    <extension>   S:      <rgp:infData xmlns:rgp="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0"   S:       xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0   S:       rgp-1.0.xsd">   S:        <rgp:rgpStatus s="redemptionPeriod"/>Hollenbeck                  Standards Track                    [Page 10]

RFC 3915                EPP Grace Period Mapping          September 2004   S:      </rgp:infData>   S:    </extension>   S:    <trID>   S:      <clTRID>ABC-12345</clTRID>   S:      <svTRID>54322-XYZ</svTRID>   S:    </trID>   S:  </response>   S:</epp>   Example <info> response extension for "pendingRestore" status (note   that only the extension element changes from the first example):   S:<extension>   S:  <rgp:infData xmlns:rgp="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0"   S:   xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0   S:   rgp-1.0.xsd">   S:    <rgp:rgpStatus s="pendingRestore"/>   S:  </rgp:infData>   S:</extension>   Example <info> response extension for "pendingDelete" status (note   that only the extension element changes from the first example):   S:<extension>   S:  <rgp:infData xmlns:rgp="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0"   S:   xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0   S:   rgp-1.0.xsd">   S:    <rgp:rgpStatus s="pendingDelete"/>   S:  </rgp:infData>   S:</extension>4.1.3.  EPP <transfer> Command   This extension does not add any elements to the EPP <transfer>   command or <transfer> response described in the EPP domain mapping   [2].4.2.  EPP Transform Commands   EPP provides five commands to transform objects: <create> to create   an instance of an object, <delete> to delete an instance of an   object, <renew> to extend the validity period of an object,   <transfer> to manage object sponsorship changes, and <update> to   change information associated with an object.Hollenbeck                  Standards Track                    [Page 11]

RFC 3915                EPP Grace Period Mapping          September 20044.2.1.  EPP <create> Command   This extension does not add any elements to the EPP <create> command   or <create> response described in the EPP domain mapping [2].4.2.2.  EPP <delete> Command   This extension does not add any elements to the EPP <delete> command   or <delete> response described in the EPP domain mapping [2].4.2.3.  EPP <renew> Command   This extension does not add any elements to the EPP <renew> command   or <renew> response described in the EPP domain mapping [2].4.2.4.  EPP <transfer> Command   This extension does not add any elements to the EPP <transfer>   command or <transfer> response described in the EPP domain mapping   [2].4.2.5.  EPP <update> Command   This extension defines additional elements to extend the EPP <update>   command and response described in the EPP domain mapping [2] for   redemption grace period processing.   The EPP <update> command provides a transform operation that allows a   client to change the state of a domain object.  The registry grace   period extension modifies base update processing to support   redemption of domain names for which a <delete> command has been   processed, but the name has not yet been purged.Section 3.2.5 of the EPP domain mapping describes the elements that   have to be specified within an <update> command.  The requirement to   provide at least one <domain:add>, <domain:rem>, or <domain:chg>   element is updated by this extension such that at least one empty   <domain:add>, <domain:rem>, or <domain:chg> element MUST be present   if this extension is specified within an <update> command.  This   requirement is updated to disallow the possibility of modifying a   domain object as part of redemption grace period recovery processing.   In addition to the EPP command elements described in the EPP domain   mapping [2], the <update> command MUST contain an <extension>   element.  The <extension> element MUST contain a child <rgp:update>   element that identifies the registry grace period namespace and the   location of the registry grace period schema.  The <rgp:update>Hollenbeck                  Standards Track                    [Page 12]

RFC 3915                EPP Grace Period Mapping          September 2004   element contains a single <rgp:restore> element that contains an   OPTIONAL <rgp:report> element that MAY be used to deliver a   redemption grace period restore report.   The <rgp:restore> element contains a REQUIRED "op" attribute that   describes the redemption grace period operation being requested.  Two   values are defined: "request" is used to identify a restore request   that does not include a restore report, and "report" is used to   identify a restore request that contains a restore report.  A report   MAY be submitted more than once if corrections are required.  If the   value of the "op" attribute is "request" an <rgp:report> element MUST   NOT be present.  If the value of the "op" attribute is "report" an   <rgp:report> element MUST be present.   The <rgp:report> element contains the following child elements:   -  An <rgp:preData> element that contains a copy of the registration      data that existed for the domain name prior to the domain name      being deleted.  This element MAY contain both text and XML markup.   -  An <rgp:postData> element that contains a copy of the registration      data that exists for the domain name at the time the restore      report is submitted.  This element MAY contain both text and XML      markup.   -  An <rgp:delTime> element that contains the date and time when the      domain name delete request was sent to the server.   -  An <rgp:resTime> element that contains the date and time when the      original <rgp:restore> command was sent to the server.   -  An <rgp:resReason> element that contains a brief explanation of      the reason for restoring the domain name.   -  An <rgp:statement> element that contains a text statement that the      client has not restored the domain name in order to assume the      rights to use or sell the domain name for itself or for any third      party.  Supporting information related to this statement MAY be      supplied in the <rgp:other> element described below.  An OPTIONAL      "lang" attribute MAY be present to identify the language if      English (value "en") is not used to represent the statement.   -  A second <rgp:statement> element that contains a text statement      that the information in the restore report is factual to the best      of the client's knowledge.  An OPTIONAL "lang" attribute MAY be      present to identify the language if English (value "en") is not      used to represent the statement.Hollenbeck                  Standards Track                    [Page 13]

RFC 3915                EPP Grace Period Mapping          September 2004   -  An OPTIONAL <rgp:other> element that contains any information      needed to support the statements provided by the client.  This      element MAY contain both text and XML markup.   More detailed information describing the information required to be   provided in a restore report is available from ICANN.   Example <update> command without a restore report:   C:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>   C:<epp xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0"   C:     xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"   C:     xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0   C:     epp-1.0.xsd">   C:  <command>   C:    <update>   C:      <domain:update   C:       xmlns:domain="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0"   C:       xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0   C:       domain-1.0.xsd">   C:        <domain:name>example.com</domain:name>   C:        <domain:chg/>   C:      </domain:update>   C:    </update>   C:    <extension>   C:      <rgp:update xmlns:rgp="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0"   C:       xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0   C:       rgp-1.0.xsd">   C:        <rgp:restore op="request"/>   C:      </rgp:update>   C:    </extension>   C:    <clTRID>ABC-12345</clTRID>   C:  </command>   C:</epp>   Example <update> command with a restore report:   C:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>   C:<epp xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0"   C:     xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"   C:     xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0   C:     epp-1.0.xsd">   C:  <command>   C:    <update>   C:      <domain:update   C:       xmlns:domain="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0"   C:       xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0   C:       domain-1.0.xsd">Hollenbeck                  Standards Track                    [Page 14]

RFC 3915                EPP Grace Period Mapping          September 2004   C:        <domain:name>example.com</domain:name>   C:        <domain:chg/>   C:      </domain:update>   C:    </update>   C:    <extension>   C:      <rgp:update xmlns:rgp="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0"   C:       xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0   C:       rgp-1.0.xsd">   C:        <rgp:restore op="report">   C:          <rgp:report>   C:            <rgp:preData>Pre-delete registration data goes here.   C:            Both XML and free text are allowed.</rgp:preData>   C:            <rgp:postData>Post-restore registration data goes here.   C:            Both XML and free text are allowed.</rgp:postData>   C:            <rgp:delTime>2003-07-10T22:00:00.0Z</rgp:delTime>   C:            <rgp:resTime>2003-07-20T22:00:00.0Z</rgp:resTime>   C:            <rgp:resReason>Registrant error.</rgp:resReason>   C:            <rgp:statement>This registrar has not restored the   C:            Registered Name in order to assume the rights to use   C:            or sell the Registered Name for itself or for any   C:            third party.</rgp:statement>   C:            <rgp:statement>The information in this report is   C:            true to best of this registrar's knowledge, and this   C:            registrar acknowledges that intentionally supplying   C:            false information in this report shall constitute an   C:            incurable material breach of the   C:            Registry-Registrar Agreement.</rgp:statement>   C:            <rgp:other>Supporting information goes   C:            here.</rgp:other>   C:          </rgp:report>   C:        </rgp:restore>   C:      </rgp:update>   C:    </extension>   C:    <clTRID>ABC-12345</clTRID>   C:  </command>   C:</epp>   When an extended <update> command without a restore report has been   processed successfully, the EPP response is as described in the EPP   domain mapping [2] except that an extension element is added to   describe grace period status as a result of processing the <update>   command.  The extension element contains a single child element   (<upData>) that itself contains a single child element (<rgpStatus>)   that contains a single attribute "s" whose value MUST be   "pendingRestore" if the <restore> request has been accepted.Hollenbeck                  Standards Track                    [Page 15]

RFC 3915                EPP Grace Period Mapping          September 2004   Example "restore request" <update> response:   S:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>   S:<epp xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0"   S:     xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"   S:     xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0   S:     epp-1.0.xsd">   S:  <response>   S:    <result code="1000">   S:      <msg lang="en">Command completed successfully</msg>   S:    </result>   S:    <extension>   S:      <rgp:upData xmlns:rgp="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0"   S:       xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0   S:       rgp-1.0.xsd">   S:        <rgp:rgpStatus s="pendingRestore"/>   S:      </rgp:upData>   S:    </extension>   S:    <trID>   S:      <clTRID>ABC-12345</clTRID>   S:      <svTRID>54321-XYZ</svTRID>   S:    </trID>   S:  </response>   S:</epp>   When an extended <update> command with a restore report has been   processed successfully, the EPP response is as described in the EPP   domain mapping [2] with no registry grace period extension.  Registry   grace period extension is not required because acceptance of the   restore report completes redemption grace period processing.5.  Formal Syntax   An EPP object mapping is specified in XML Schema notation.  The   formal syntax presented here is a complete schema representation of   the object mapping suitable for automated validation of EPP XML   instances.  The BEGIN and END tags are not part of the schema; they   are used to note the beginning and ending of the schema for URI   registration purposes.   BEGIN   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>   <schema targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0"           xmlns:rgp="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0"           xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"           elementFormDefault="qualified">Hollenbeck                  Standards Track                    [Page 16]

RFC 3915                EPP Grace Period Mapping          September 2004     <annotation>       <documentation>         Extensible Provisioning Protocol v1.0         domain name extension schema for registry grace period         processing.       </documentation>     </annotation>   <!--   Child elements found in EPP commands.   -->     <element name="update" type="rgp:updateType"/>   <!--   Child elements of the <update> command for the   redemption grace period.   -->     <complexType name="updateType">       <sequence>         <element name="restore" type="rgp:restoreType"/>       </sequence>     </complexType>     <complexType name="restoreType">       <sequence>         <element name="report" type="rgp:reportType"          minOccurs="0"/>       </sequence>       <attribute name="op" type="rgp:rgpOpType" use="required"/>     </complexType>   <!--   New redemption grace period operations can be defined   by adding to this enumeration.   -->     <simpleType name="rgpOpType">       <restriction base="token">         <enumeration value="request"/>         <enumeration value="report"/>       </restriction>     </simpleType>     <complexType name="reportType">       <sequence>         <element name="preData" type="rgp:mixedType"/>         <element name="postData" type="rgp:mixedType"/>         <element name="delTime" type="dateTime"/>         <element name="resTime" type="dateTime"/>Hollenbeck                  Standards Track                    [Page 17]

RFC 3915                EPP Grace Period Mapping          September 2004         <element name="resReason" type="rgp:reportTextType"/>         <element name="statement" type="rgp:reportTextType"          maxOccurs="2"/>         <element name="other" type="rgp:mixedType"          minOccurs="0"/>       </sequence>     </complexType>     <complexType name="mixedType">       <complexContent mixed="true">         <restriction base="anyType">           <sequence>             <any processContents="lax"              minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>           </sequence>         </restriction>       </complexContent>     </complexType>     <complexType name="reportTextType">       <complexContent mixed="true">         <restriction base="anyType">           <sequence>             <any processContents="lax"              minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>           </sequence>           <attribute name="lang" type="language" default="en"/>         </restriction>       </complexContent>     </complexType>   <!--   Child response elements.   -->     <element name="infData" type="rgp:respDataType"/>     <element name="upData" type="rgp:respDataType"/>   <!--   Response elements.   -->     <complexType name="respDataType">       <sequence>         <element name="rgpStatus" type="rgp:statusType"          maxOccurs="unbounded"/>       </sequence>     </complexType>   <!--Hollenbeck                  Standards Track                    [Page 18]

RFC 3915                EPP Grace Period Mapping          September 2004   Status is a combination of attributes and an optional   human-readable message that may be expressed in languages   other than English.   -->     <complexType name="statusType">       <simpleContent>         <extension base="normalizedString">           <attribute name="s" type="rgp:statusValueType"            use="required"/>           <attribute name="lang" type="language" default="en"/>         </extension>       </simpleContent>     </complexType>     <simpleType name="statusValueType">       <restriction base="token">         <enumeration value="addPeriod"/>         <enumeration value="autoRenewPeriod"/>         <enumeration value="renewPeriod"/>         <enumeration value="transferPeriod"/>         <enumeration value="pendingDelete"/>         <enumeration value="pendingRestore"/>         <enumeration value="redemptionPeriod"/>       </restriction>     </simpleType>   <!--   End of schema.   -->   </schema>   END6.  Internationalization Considerations   EPP is represented in XML, which provides native support for encoding   information using the Unicode character set and its more compact   representations including UTF-8 [10].  Conformant XML processors   recognize both UTF-8 and UTF-16 [11].  Though XML includes provisions   to identify and use other character encodings through use of an   "encoding" attribute in an <?xml?> declaration, use of UTF-8 is   RECOMMENDED in environments where parser encoding support   incompatibility exists.   As an extension of the EPP domain mapping [2], the elements, element   content, attributes, and attribute values described in this document   MUST inherit the internationalization conventions used to represent   higher-layer domain and core protocol structures present in an XML   instance that includes this extension.Hollenbeck                  Standards Track                    [Page 19]

RFC 3915                EPP Grace Period Mapping          September 20047.  IANA Considerations   This document uses URNs to describe XML namespaces and XML schemas   conforming to a registry mechanism described inRFC 3688 [8].  Two   URI assignments were requested and have been registered by the IANA.   Registration request for the registry grace period namespace:   URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0   Registrant Contact: See the "Author's Address" section of this   document.   XML: None.  Namespace URIs do not represent an XML specification.   Registration request for the registry grace period XML schema:   URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:rgp-1.0   Registrant Contact: See the "Author's Address" section of this   document.   XML: See the "Formal Syntax" section of this document.8.  Security Considerations   The mapping extensions described in this document do not provide any   security services beyond those described by EPP [1], the EPP domain   name mapping [2], and protocol layers used by EPP.  The security   considerations described in these other specifications apply to this   specification as well.   As with other domain object updates, redemption of a deleted domain   object MUST be restricted to the sponsoring client as authenticated   using the mechanisms described in sections2.9.1.1 and7 ofRFC 3730   [1].  Any attempt to recover a deleted domain object by any client   other than the sponsoring client MUST be rejected with an appropriate   EPP authorization error.9.  Acknowledgements   The author would like to thank the following people who have provided   significant contributions to the development of this document:   James Gould, Antony Perkov, and Janusz Sienkiewicz.Hollenbeck                  Standards Track                    [Page 20]

RFC 3915                EPP Grace Period Mapping          September 200410.  References10.1.  Normative References   [1]  Hollenbeck, S., "Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP)",RFC3730, March 2004.   [2]  Hollenbeck, S., "Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) Domain        Name Mapping",RFC 3731, March 2004.   [3]  Bray, T., Paoli, J., Sperberg-McQueen, C., and E. Maler,        "Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (2nd ed)", W3C REC-xml,        October 2000, <http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml>.   [4]  Thompson, H., Beech, D., Maloney, M., and N. Mendelsohn, "XML        Schema Part 1: Structures", W3C REC-xmlschema-1, May 2001,        <http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1/>.   [5]  Biron, P. and A. Malhotra, "XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes", W3C        REC-xmlschema-2, May 2001, <http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/>.   [6]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement        Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.   [7]  Klyne, G. and C. Newman, "Date and Time on the Internet:        Timestamps",RFC 3339, July 2002.   [8]  Mealling, M., "The IETF XML Registry",BCP 81,RFC 3688, January        2004.10.2.  Informative References   [9]  Harrenstien, K., Stahl, M., and E. Feinler, "NICNAME/WHOIS",RFC954, October 1985.   [10] Yergeau, F., "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO 10646", STD        63,RFC 3629, November 2003.   [11] Hoffman, P. and F. Yergeau, "UTF-16, an encoding of ISO 10646",RFC 2781, February 2000.Hollenbeck                  Standards Track                    [Page 21]

RFC 3915                EPP Grace Period Mapping          September 2004Author's Address   Scott Hollenbeck   VeriSign, Inc.   21345 Ridgetop Circle   Dulles, VA  20166-6503   US   EMail: shollenbeck@verisign.comHollenbeck                  Standards Track                    [Page 22]

RFC 3915                EPP Grace Period Mapping          September 2004Full Copyright Statement   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2004).   This document is subject to the rights, licenses and restrictions   contained inBCP 78, and except as set forth therein, the authors   retain all their rights.   This document and the information contained herein are provided on an   "AS IS" basis and THE CONTRIBUTOR, THE ORGANIZATION HE/S HE   REPRESENTS OR IS SPONSORED BY (IF ANY), THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE   INTERNET ENGINEERING TASK FORCE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR   IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF   THE INFORMATION HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED   WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.Intellectual Property   The IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any   Intellectual Property Rights or other rights that might be claimed to   pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described in   this document or the extent to which any license under such rights   might or might not be available; nor does it represent that it has   made any independent effort to identify any such rights.  Information   on the IETF's procedures with respect to rights in IETF Documents can   be found inBCP 78 andBCP 79.   Copies of IPR disclosures made to the IETF Secretariat and any   assurances of licenses to be made available, or the result of an   attempt made to obtain a general license or permission for the use of   such proprietary rights by implementers or users of this   specification can be obtained from the IETF on-line IPR repository athttp://www.ietf.org/ipr.   The IETF invites any interested party to bring to its attention any   copyrights, patents or patent applications, or other proprietary   rights that may cover technology that may be required to implement   this standard.  Please address the information to the IETF at ietf-   ipr@ietf.org.Acknowledgement   Funding for the RFC Editor function is currently provided by the   Internet Society.Hollenbeck                  Standards Track                    [Page 23]

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