Why not a simple catch in the Horizon code that looks for a transfer of a
specific domain and dumps out the proper results?
$resellerid-transfer-succeeds.net
$resellerid-transfer-fails.com
This solves the code testing reliability issues.
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 01:18:54PM -0500, Zeljko Dimic wrote:
> That is a very good idea, but considering number of resellers, even If
> I were to create only 100 domains for each one, I'm afraid that both
> Verisign and our OPS dept. would be after me.
>
> So, without further delays, I started creating domains:
> from: test-transfer-tucows0000.com
> to: test-transfer-tucows9999.com
>
> that do not belong to registrar used to operate Horizon environment.
> Against these domains you can issue transfer. Transfer will never
> complete (due to registry lack of auto-ack feature), and once issued
> domain cannot be reused, so these domains are first come, first served :)
>
> As I write this, be aware that there are only few hundred domaains
> created, but processing of all will finish today.
>
> Z.
>
> On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Csongor Fagyal wrote:
>
> > >
> > >
> > >Anyway, I've got proposal: As a band aid, would it suffice if I
> > >were to create 10K domains eligable for transfers, something like
> > >test-transfer-tucows0000..test-transfertucows9999? You'd have to itterate
> > >over them to find which one is still elligable for transfer, as once you
> > >issue tranfer command against such domain, that one is no good to anyone
> > >anymore... We can replenish this list from time to time.
> > >
> > >Please let me know.
> > >
> > >
> > I would prefer test-transfer-tucows-$resellername-xxxx.com
> >
> > - Cs.
> >
> >
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