> For example, it's possible that a registrant may pay $10 per year for > a name but has to live with 2 week signing intervals, but for $15 can > get 1 week signing intervals. (All of this is absurd, but used to > illustrate a point.) For $10 per year, suggesting a validity period > of 10 days will be denied. For $5 per year more, the same request > would be honored. I mention this example to illustrate the > difference between what's the protocol and what is done in business > rules.
How is this different from the registry publishing its dcp when the session begins, and the registrar and registry doing session setup and teardown until they agree on the dcp? . dnsop resources:_____________________________________________________ web user interface: http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~llynch/dnsop.html mhonarc archive: http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~llynch/dnsop/index.html
