All you would have to do is set the flag and tell the reg_system.cgi not to
queue the request but rather send it through right away. Then just go into
the reg_system.cgi script and add the code to ask for the DNS servers and
then pass the information back to the OpenSRS server. You just use the same
format for that part that the register.cgi uses.
Tim Jung
System Admin
Internet Gateway Inc.
tjung@igateway.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Byers" <scott.byers@ct-global.com>
To: <discuss-list@opensrs.org>
Cc: <dev-list@opensrs.org>
Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2000 9:22 PM
Subject: Registration System
I see with the reg_system.cgi it stores all the information into a database
to await approval if we as the reseller choose. Is there a way to have
all the registrations completed though register.cgi be stored in a similar
database?
We as registrants need some way to lookup and modify domains which have been
registered though our sites. The way I see it now, if we were to pass
values though the register.cgi, the domain would be automatically registered
and there is no way to track the domain once its been entered.
On the other hand if we used the reg_system.cgi it would give us the ability
to track and administer the orders. However, it removed the ability to
assign different name servers and technical information for the
registration.
Is there a way to have one of the scripts modified?
Regards,
Scott Byers
CTI Global
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