The batch system is intended to be used for batch processing/lookups/changes etc etc 
etc .. There is a thread about this
somewhere in the archives. The rr-n1-tor*** system is for general reseller
use.
The AUP(if you will) for the batch system is different than it is for the
rr-n1-tor.opensrs.net system.




> What's the difference between using the https://rr-n1-tor.opensrs.net/resellers and
> https://batch.opensrs.net/resellers.
> The two interfaces seem to be the same.
>
> Regards,
> Ramy Nabil
> -----
> http://www.mydomreg.com
> �
> �
>
> erol M wrote:
>
> > Nope, the RWI of the batch system is https://batch.opensrs.net/resellers/
> > If you were to write a script to check domain availability the host would
> > be batch.opensrs.net, not rr-n1-tor.opensrs.net. The port, 55000 , would
> > remain the same.
> >
> > On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Ramy Nabil wrote:
> >
> > > Thanks,
> > > But this page has been moved to http://resellers.tucows.com/opensrs/ and I think 
>not available now.
> > >
> > > Ramy Nabil
> > > -----
> > > http://www.mydomreg.com
> > >
> > > erol M wrote:
> > >
> > > > > Of course, if I were OpenSRS, I wouldn't take kindly to thousands upon
> > > > > thousands of registration attempts that were known to be likely to fail.
> > > > > If you go ahead with something like this through OpenSRS, I suggest you
> > > > > contact your sales rep to find out if any special relationship needs to
> > > > > be set up so that you aren't labelled an abuser.� (If you're paying for
> > > > > the extra resources you're using, I suspect they wouldn't object.)
> > > >
> > > > If you did want to run a series of lookups to determine the availability
> > > > of a bunch of domains I would strongly suggest you use the batch system (
> > > > batch.opensrs.net ), seeing as that is what it is there for.
> > >
> >
> > --
> > erol M
>

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erol M

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