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Extensible Provisioning Protocol

The Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) is a flexible protocol designed for allocating objects within registries over the Internet.

The motivation for the creation of EPP was to create a robust and flexible protocol that could provide communication between domain name registry and domain name registrar. These transactions are required whenever a domain name is registered or renewed. Prior to its introduction, registries had no uniform approach, and many different proprietary interfaces existed.

Whilst its use for domain names was the initial driver, the protocol is designed to be usable for any kind of ordering and fulfilment system - such as ordering pizza.

The EPP protocol is based on XML - a structured, text-based format. The underlying network transport is not fixed, although the only currently specified method is over Transmission Control Protocol. The protocol has been designed with the flexibility to allow it to use other transports such as BEEP, SMTP, or SOAP.

The protocol is the result of the IETF Provisioning Registry ( provreg ) working group, and was finalised in 2004.

The protocol has been adopted by a number of domain name registries, such as .info, .au and .pl.

=Related RFCs =

  • RFC 3375 - Generic Registry-Registrar Protocol Requirements
  • RFC 3730 - Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP)
  • RFC 3731 - Using EPP for Domain Names
  • RFC 3732 - Using EPP for Hosts
  • RFC 3733 - Using EPP for storing contacts
  • RFC 3734 - Using EPP over TCP
  • RFC 3735 - Guidelines on extending EPP