RE: [DNS] What do these each mean and how?

RE: [DNS] What do these each mean and how?

From: Skeeve Stevens <skeeve§skeeve.org>
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 07:43:39 +1100
So a domain that had all 3 of these... What does that mean?
That the Registry has locked it? So it cant be moved to another
registry?

...Skeeve

-----Original Message-----
From: Josh Rowe [mailto:josh&#167;email.nu] 
Sent: Thursday, 13 November 2003 12:56 AM
To: dns&#167;lists.auda.org.au
Subject: Re: [DNS] What do these each mean and how?


On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 12:15:03AM +1100, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
> 
> Status:                  serverDeleteProhibited
> Status:                  serverTransferProhibited
> Status:                  serverUpdateProhibited

This page:

AusRegistry Technical Accreditation
http://www.ausregistry.com.au/technical/

has a link to this:

Extensible Provisioning Protocol Contact Mapping
http://www.ausregistry.com.au/technical/draft-ietf-provreg-epp-contact-0
4.txt

which says:

" ...

2.2 Status Values

  A contact object MUST always have at least one associated status
  value.  Status values can be set only by the client that sponsors a
  contact object and by the server on which the object resides.  A
  client can change the status of a contact object using the EPP
  <update> command.  Each status value MAY be accompanied by a string of
  human-readable text that describes the rationale for the status
  applied to the object.

  A client MUST NOT alter status values set by the server.  A server MAY
  alter or override status values set by a client subject to local
  server policies.

  Status values that can be added or removed by a client are prefixed
  with "client".  Corresponding status values that can be added or
  removed by a server are prefixed with "server".  Status values that do
  not begin with either "client" or "server" are server-managed.

  Status Value Descriptions:

  clientDeleteProhibited, serverDeleteProhibited

  Requests to delete the object MUST be rejected.

  clientTransferProhibited, serverTransferProhibited

  Requests to transfer the object MUST be rejected.

  clientUpdateProhibited, serverUpdateProhibited

  Requests to update the object (other than to remove this status) MUST
  be rejected.

  linked

  The contact object has at least one active association with another
  object, such as a domain object.  Servers SHOULD provide services to
  determine existing object associations.

  ok

  This is the nominal status value for an object that has no pending
  operations or prohibitions.

  pendingDelete

  A delete request has been received for the object, but the object has
  not yet been purged from the server database.

  pendingTransfer

  A transfer request has been received for the object, and completion of
  the request is pending.  Transform commands other than <transfer> MUST
  be rejected while an object is in this state.

  "ok" status MAY only be combined with "linked" status.  "linked"
  status MAY be combined with any status.  "pendingDelete" status MUST
  NOT be combined with either "clientDeleteProhibited" or
  "serverDeleteProhibited" status. "pendingTransfer" status MUST NOT be
  combined with either "clientTransferProhibited" or
  "serverTransferProhibited" status.  All other status value
  combinations are valid.

... "


Josh
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