Re: Template verification.

From: david2@amandine.nfrance.com
Date: Tue May 16 2000 - 08:55:36 EDT


On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 07:02:33AM -0400 or thereabouts, Charles Daminato wrote:
> The regexp only exist currently in the Perl code available online. Some
> is contained in each cgi, some is in OpenSRS.pm (and shared by all the
> code).
>

I don't have the time to read again the cgi provided in the client
and I don't want to read it each time a new version is released.
What I want is a small page that describe what the server needs for each
field. Cause all registration are queued, if we do not check correctly
what the user provide, when we will proceed queued orders some of them
will be refused without notifying the user. We would like to avoid this
by keeping sync our regexp verifications with the regexp used by server.
Maybe the better solution for us (client developper) is to add a small
flag 'test' in the register_domain command and when test is set the
server only check the template but do not perform the domain.
 
> The verification of a name server is done via the root registry. While
> doing a whois will verify the existence of an HST record created at
> InterNIC, it wont show the existence of name servers created by other
> ICANN accredited registrars.
>
> This functionality is done automatically by the server when you attempt to
> add a name server for a server :)
>

I'm not talking about adding nameserver, I would like to know the way to
verify if a nameserver will be accepted by the opensrs server while
ordering a new domain. It cannot add it automatically cause the register
command does not allow me to specify IP address.

Thanks again :)
 
> On Tue, 16 May 2000 david2@amandine.nfrance.com wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > we wrote our cgi client from scratch and we need to sync template
> > verification with your server (eg: field contains only blank spaces)
> > Where can I find the list of all valid regexp I have to apply to
> > each field?
> > We need to know what the server is waiting for.
> > It would be great if you could maintain a small page like:
> > last name [required]: regexp
> > Org [required]: regexp
> > address1 [required]: regexp (At least 1 letter.)
> > address2 [optionnal]: regexp (At least 1 letter.)
> > ...
> >
> > ChangeLog is great but I can't find all info I need in it.
> >
> > Another question:
> > I test the ns existance by connecting to whois.crsnic.net:whois and
> > I ask "nameserver $ns", is this test valid?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > --
> > David Causse
> > david2@nfrance.com
> >
> >



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