Security Services for the Registration Data Access Protocol
RFC 7481, “Security Services for the Registration Data Access Protocol”, is an Internet Standard document published in March 2015 by S. Hollenbeck, N. Kong. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
The Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) provides "RESTful" web services to retrieve registration metadata from Domain Name and Regional Internet Registries. This document describes information security services, including access control, authentication, authorization, availability, data confidentiality, and data integrity for RDAP.
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- RFC 7480 HTTP Usage in the Registration Data Access Protocol
- RFC 7482 Registration Data Access Protocol Query Format
- RFC 7479 Using Ed25519 in SSHFP Resource Records
- RFC 7483 JSON Responses for the Registration Data Access Protocol
- RFC 7478 Web Real-Time Communication Use Cases and Requirements
- RFC 7484 Finding the Authoritative Registration Data Service
- RFC 7477 Child-to-Parent Synchronization in DNS
- RFC 7485 Inventory and Analysis of WHOIS Registration Objects