On Tue, 2017-01-03 at 19:29 +0000, Torkil Zachariassen wrote:
Thank you Mariano for reminding us on the
uni/puny-code things.
Yes, fred(client) can create_domain xn--mund-4na.fo and more or less
anything else, given 'allow_idn = true' in /etc/fred/server.conf, all
over EPP, and it goes into the zone file without problems. Even
'ámund.fo' works as expected in both whois interfaces. This is great
news around here. :-)
Our expectation was that it would be possible to create domain
'ámund.fo', but this just returns a 'bad format of fqdn domain'. I
guess we will have to adjust our expectations, and just live with the
xn-*.fo domains in lists and such.
This leaves us with the original request which is that we just wanted
to accept a few non-ASCII chars, not the whole UTF8 chebang thing. I
guess we would need to filter user input somehow allowing for a few
extra chars. Is this there currently a solution for this ?
Hi Torkil,
yes, currently we don't do character code checking. I'm trying to find
out some easy way how to do that.
And now for something completely different, but
related - which might
be considered a bug:
It seems that in order to register a idn name the registrar has to
be a 'system registrar'.
Here is what we get, while being a 'non-system registrar' trying to
create the domain xn-1ca0d.fo
create_domain xn--1ca0d.fo TZ01
Do you really want to send this command to the
server? (y/N): y
Return code: 2005
Reason: Parameter value syntax error
ERROR: Element that caused a server error condition: <domain:name
xmlns:domain='http://www.nic.cz/xml/epp/domain-1.4'>xn--1ca0d.fo</d
omain:name>;
Reason: bad format of fqdn domain
Now we changed the status of the registrar to 'system registrar' and
tried again:
create_domain xn--1ca0d.fo TZ01
Do you really want to send this command to the
server? (y/N): y
Return code: 1000
Reason: Command completed successfully
Domain name: xn--1ca0d.fo
Created on: 2017-01-03T18:15:43Z
Expiration date: 2018-01-03
We would expect that others than 'system registrars' should be able
to register idn names, right ?
Btw: /etc/fred/server.conf contains the following two changed idn and
epp settings (as we are still working on getting epp charging to
work, but that's for another day )
> allow_idn = true
> epp_operations_charging = true
System registrar can register IDN by default. There is no need to set
allow_idn to true. Don't forget to restart fred-rifd server after
changing /etc/fred/server.conf. Your behavior looks like that your
change actually haven't happened.
Regards,
Jaromir
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