I have done this, according to http://www.tc.umn.edu/~brams006/selfsign.html, part 1B (generating your own CA):
a) create a CA authority (ca.key and ca.crt)
b) make a certificate request (server.csr)
c) sign the certificate request (server.crt and server.key) with the new CA authority
d) change the server key so it does not ask for a passphrase.
Afterwards, the server.crt and server.key files are included in /usr/share/fred-client/ssl directory, and the fred-client configuration file is modified like this:
ssl_cert = %(dir)s/server.crt
ssl_key = %(dir)s/server.key
Now, if I try to run fred-client this is the result:
ERROR: socket.sslerror: [Errno 1] _ssl.c:480: error:14094418:SSL routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:tlsv1 alert unknown ca (200.107.82.18:700)
Certificate not signed by verified certificate authority
What should I do for fred-client to identify these certificates as valid?.
Thanks in advance.
Note: the new fred-client is perfectly compatible with FRED 2.2.
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Jaromir,
Just one or two more clarifications on FRED:
1. Is there a default maximum number of years (or months) for renewing a domain ?
I see that in .cz this is required to be 10 years - is this burned into FRED or can it be
modified?
See: https://www.nic.cz/files/nic/doc/Registration_rules_CZ.pdf
Regards,
Paulos
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http://www.registrar.mw
Hi!
The better way for us was made a Django ApiRest for our front based in PHP Synfony2. You can import fred-client lib and use it into your ApiRest.
Best regards,
Agustin Sacramento
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From: fred-users [mailto:fred-users-bounces@lists.nic.cz] On Behalf Of Jaromir Talir
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2016 13:34
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Subject: Re: PHP API
Hi,
there is nothing I'd know about for immediate use. It would be great if somebody from community of users would make it. We don't have PHP programmers in our company.
Regards,
Jaromir
On Sun, 2016-11-06 at 14:12 +0200, Mark Elkins wrote:
> Better still - open sourced, readable and commented code of an API
> written in PHP.
>
> On 06/11/2016 13:14, Thiago Farina wrote:
>> Is there a PHP API for the Python fred client?
>>
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I'm writing some words on my understanding of Premium Domain Names - and
am not sure about FRED....
Quick question:
Does FRED implement the code to specify that "these names" are premium
names and therefore cost more. The Registrar also needs a slight EPP
code modification in that they must provide the (expected) cost of the
domain to the Registry - in order to confirm its premium status - and I
guess - the correct cost.
In order for the Registry to implement this, one might need to perhaps
provide a file of "regular expressions" which if met - would imply the
Domain Name is Premium... could even add a second column as the cost?
eg
. (to match one character)
.. (to match two characters)
... (to match three characters)
green ( and other "generic" names)
blue
sexy
travel
hotel* (hotel, hotels, hotel-bookings - etc)
Perhaps - do people have a different understanding of "What is a Premium
Domain Name" ?
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