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Jean Milanez Melo
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- New port: libepp-nicbr
This is the LIBEPP-NICBR C++ library that partially implements the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP), as described in the Internet Drafts RFC3730bis to RFC3734bis and RFC3735. RFC3731bis - EPP Domain Name Mapping - was implemented with hosts as attributes of the Domain Object. In order to conform to the .BR model, extensions to the EPP Domain Name and Contact Mapping were made (draft-neves-epp-brdomain and draft-neves-epp-brorg), supported since version 0.2. The documentation for these extensions is available at EPP References [1]. [1] http://registro.br/epp/rfc-EN.html WWW: http://registro.br/epp/
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