We're digging into this to see if there's anything concrete surrounding
this.

Charles Daminato
OpenSRS Product Manager
Tucows Inc. - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Sanchez
> Sent: September 29, 2002 2:15 AM
> To: Charles Daminato
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: info/biz transfers from NetSol. WAS: Re: What's the
> Authorization Code ?
>
>
> Yes, and seems that it's nearly impossible to transfer biz/info domains
> from NetSol to OpenSRS :-( they require a notarized Fax and most of our
> customers are not willing to spend that extra money+time to just transfer
> their domain names.
>
> Below is a copy of what Netsol is sending to clients in order to
> obtain the
> Auth code. If anyone knows an alternative method to get this code please
> let me know.
>
>
> LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION VIA FACSIMILE TO (703) 464-7416
> Date: ____________________
> To: Network Solutions, Inc.
> 21355 Ridge Top Circle Lakeside 3
> Dulles, VA 20166
> ATTN: Network Solutions Registration Services
> RE: Request For. info Domain Name AUTH-INFO Code Request
> Domain Name(s): ____________________
> Account Number: ____________________
>
> Dear Network Solutions:
> I, ____________________, the Registrant of record for the above-referenced
> domain name(s) ("Registrant"), request that Network Solutions provide me
> with the AUTH-INFO code(s) for the above-referenced domain name(s) for the
> purpose of effecting a change of Registrar request.
> I authorize Network Solutions to send such AUTH-INFO code(s) to the
> following email address: ____________________. I hereby release Network
> Solutions, and its affiliates, from any and all claims and/or liabilities
> that may arise as a result of this request, including, but not limited to,
> any use or misuse of the AUTH-INFO code(s) by any person or entity.
> Thank you.
> SIGNATURE OF REGISTRANT
>
> Signature: ____________________________________________
> Complete Name: ______________________________________
> Title (if applicable): ____________________________________
> Telephone Number: ____________________________________
> Email Address: _______________________________________
> Registrant Address:_____________________________________
>
> SIGNATURE OF NOTARY PUBLIC
> (A Notary Public, or its foreign equivalent, must certify the Registrant's
> signature.)
>
> County of: ____________________________________
> State of: ____________________________________
> The foregoing instrument was signed before me by
> __________________________
> on this _______________ date.
> Notary's name (printed): ____________________________________
> Notary's signature: ____________________________________
> Date of Notarization: ____________________________________
> My commission expires: ____________________________________
>
>
>
> At 12:36 28/09/2002 -0400, you wrote:
> >Same as .info actually :(
> >
> >EPP (Extensible Provisioning Protocol, something like that) allows
> >for Auth Codes to be associated with Objects.  In practical terms,
> >this means there's a registry level password on a domain name.
> >This is created randomly by OpenSRS, and is modifiable (and
> >viewable) via the Manage interface (or through the RWI).
> >
> >All the newer registries use EPP (.info, .biz, .name, .us) and
> >employ an AuthCode model.  It's supposed to be more accurate for
> >an end user to authenticate with a piece of information held at
> >the registry than by trusting the registrars in place.
> >
> >They can get it from the Manage interface under "Domain Extras"
> >
> >Charles Daminato
> >TUCOWS Product Manager
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >On Sat, 28 Sep 2002, Robert wrote:
> >
> > > A company that one of our users is transferring to -
> transferring their
> > BIZ domain, is asking for an Authorization Code.
> > > What are they talking about ?
> > >
> > > thanks
> > > Robert
>
> David S�nchez
> Veloxia Network,S.L.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

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