Extensible Provisioning Protocol Transport over TCP
RFC 5734, “Extensible Provisioning Protocol Transport over TCP”, is an Internet Standard document published in August 2009 by S. Hollenbeck. It obsoletes RFC 4934. It has since been updated by RFC 8996. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
This document describes how an Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) session is mapped onto a single Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connection. This mapping requires use of the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol to protect information exchanged between an EPP client and an EPP server. This document obsoletes RFC 4934. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
What “Internet Standard” means
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- RFC 5733 Extensible Provisioning Protocol Contact Mapping
- RFC 5732 Extensible Provisioning Protocol Host Mapping
- RFC 5731 Extensible Provisioning Protocol Domain Name Mapping
- RFC 5730 Extensible Provisioning Protocol
- RFC 5729 Clarifications on the Routing of Diameter Requests Based on the Username and the Realm
- RFC 5740 NACK-Oriented Reliable Multicast Transport Protocol
- RFC 5741 RFC Streams, Headers, and Boilerplates
- RFC 5742 IESG Procedures for Handling of Independent and IRTF Stream Submissions