Internet Engineering Task Force                            S. Hollenbeck
Internet-Draft                                            VeriSign, Inc.
April 9, 2001                                   Expires: October 9, 2001

             Extensible Provisioning Protocol Host Mapping
                   <draft-hollenbeck-epp-host-01.txt>

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Abstract

  This document describes an Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP)
  mapping for the provisioning and management of Internet host names
  stored in a shared central repository.  Specified in XML, the mapping
  defines EPP command syntax and semantics as applied to host names.

Conventions Used In This Document

  The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
  "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
  document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].

  In examples, "C:" represents lines sent by a protocol client and "S:"
  represents lines returned by a protocol server.  Indentation in
  examples is provided only to illustrate element relationships and is
  not a REQUIRED feature of this protocol.

  XML protocol elements are case sensitive.  Data carried in XML is case
  insensitive unless stated otherwise.




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Table of Contents

  1. Introduction .................................................    3
  2. Object Attributes ............................................    4
  2.1 Host Names ..................................................    4
  2.2 Client Identifiers ..........................................    4
  2.3 Dates and Times .............................................    4
  2.4 Authorization Identifiers ...................................    4
  2.5 IP Addresses ................................................    4
  3. EPP Command Mapping ..........................................    5
  3.1 EPP Query Commands ..........................................    5
  3.1.1 EPP <check> Command .......................................    5
  3.1.2 EPP <info> Command ........................................    6
  3.1.3 EPP <transfer> Command ....................................    9
  3.2 EPP Transform Commands ......................................    9
  3.2.1 EPP <create> Command ......................................   10
  3.2.2 EPP <delete> Command ......................................   12
  3.2.3 EPP <renew> Command .......................................   13
  3.2.4 EPP <transfer> Command ....................................   14
  3.2.5 EPP <update> Command ......................................   14
  4. Formal Syntax ................................................   16
  5. Internationalization Considerations ..........................   21
  6. IANA Considerations ..........................................   21
  7. Security Considerations ......................................   21
  8. References ...................................................   22
  9. Author's Address .............................................   24
  A. Full Copyright Statement .....................................   25
























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1. Introduction

  This document describes an internet host name mapping for version 1.0
  of the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP).  This mapping is
  specified using the Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 as described
  in [XML] and XML Schema notation as described in [XMLS-1] and [XMLS-
  2].

  [EPP] provides a complete description of EPP command and response
  structures.  A thorough understanding of the base protocol
  specification is necessary to understand the mapping described in this
  document.

  This document assumes that host name objects have a subordinate
  relationship to a hierarchical domain name object.  For example, host
  name "ns1.example.com" has a subordinate relationship to domain name
  "example.com".  EPP actions (such as object transfers) that do not
  preserve this relationship MUST be explicitly disallowed.

  It is important to note that XML is case sensitive.  XML
  specifications and examples provided in this document MUST be
  interpreted in the exact character case presented to develop a
  conforming implementation.

  This document is being discussed on the "rrp" mailing list.  To join
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  words "subscribe rrp" in the body of the message.  There is a web site
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2. Object Attributes

  An EPP host object has attributes and associated values that may be
  viewed and modified by the sponsoring client or the server.  This
  section describes each attribute type in detail.

2.1 Host Names

  The syntax for host names described in this document MUST conform to
  [RFC952] as updated by [RFC1123].  These conformance requirements MAY
  change as a result of progressing work in developing standards for
  internationalized host names.

2.2 Client Identifiers

  All EPP clients are identified by a server-unique identifier.  Client
  identifiers use the "clIDType" syntax described in [EPP].

2.3 Dates and Times

  Date and time attribute values MUST be represented in Universal
  Coordinated Time (UTC). Both extended and truncated date and time
  forms defined in [ISO8601] MAY be used, though a server SHOULD use one
  form or the other consistently.

2.4 Authorization Identifiers

  Authorization identifiers are associated with host objects to
  facilitate transformation operations on host objects.  Authorization
  identifiers use the transaction identifier syntax described in [EPP].

2.5 IP Addresses

  The syntax for IPv4 addresses described in this document MUST conform
  to [RFC791].  The syntax for IPv6 addresses described in this document
  MUST conform to [RFC1883].

  A server SHOULD reject assignments of IP addresses to hosts using IP
  addresses that have not been allocated for public use.  A list of IPv4
  address allocations is maintained in [IANAa].  A list of IPv6 address
  allocations is maintained in [IANAb].  Additional IPv4 address
  allocations that are not for public use are documented in [RFC1918].









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3. EPP Command Mapping

  A detailed description of the EPP syntax and semantics can be found in
  [EPP].  The command mappings described here are specifically for use
  in provisioning and managing internet host names via EPP.

3.1 EPP Query Commands

  EPP provides two commands to retrieve host information: <check> to
  determine if a host object is known to the server, and <info> to
  retrieve detailed information associated with a host object.

3.1.1 EPP <check> Command

  The EPP <check> command is used to determine if a host object is known
  to the server.  In addition to the standard EPP command elements, the
  <check> command MUST contain a <host:check> element that identifies
  the host namespace and the location of the host schema.  The
  <host:check> element SHALL contain the following child elements:

  - One or more <host:name> elements that contain the fully qualified
  names of the host objects to be queried.

  Example <check> command:

  C:<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>
  C:<epp xmlns="urn:iana:xml:ns:epp"
  C:     xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2000/10/XMLSchema-instance"
  C:     xsi:schemaLocation="urn:iana:xml:ns:epp epp.xsd">
  C:  <command>
  C:    <check>
  C:      <host:check xmlns:host="urn:iana:xml:ns:host"
  C:       xsi:schemaLocation="urn:iana:xml:ns:host host.xsd">
  C:        <host:name>ns1.example.com</host:name>
  C:        <host:name>ns2.example.com</host:name>
  C:        <host:name>ns3.example.com</host:name>
  C:      </host:check>
  C:    </check>
  C:    <unspec/>
  C:    <clTRID>ABC-12346</clTRID>
  C:  </command>
  C:</epp>

  When a <check> command has been processed successfully, the EPP
  <resData> element MUST contain a child <host:chkData> element that
  identifies the host namespace and the location of the host schema.
  The <host:chkData> element SHALL contain the following child elements:




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  - One or more <host:cd> elements that contain the fully qualified
  names for the queried host objects and an "x" attribute whose value
  identifies the object as either "+" for a known object or "-" for an
  unknown object.

  Example <check> response:

  S:<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>
  S:<epp xmlns="urn:iana:xml:ns:epp"
  S:     xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2000/10/XMLSchema-instance"
  S:     xsi:schemaLocation="urn:iana:xml:ns:epp epp.xsd">
  S:  <response>
  S:    <result code="1000">
  S:      <msg>Command completed successfully</msg>
  S:    </result>
  S:    <resData>
  S:      <host:chkData xmlns:host="urn:iana:xml:ns:host"
  S:       xsi:schemaLocation="urn:iana:xml:ns:host host.xsd">
  S:        <host:cd x="+">ns1.example.com</host:cd>
  S:        <host:cd x="-">ns2.example.com</host:cd>
  S:        <host:cd x="+">ns3.example.com</host:cd>
  S:      </host:chkData>
  S:    </resData>
  S:    <unspec/>
  S:    <trID>
  S:      <clTRID>ABC-12346</clTRID>
  S:      <svTRID>54322-XYZ</svTRID>
  S:    </trID>
  S:  </response>
  S:</epp>

  An EPP error response MUST be returned if a <check> command can not be
  processed for any reason.

3.1.2 EPP <info> Command

  The EPP <info> command is used to retrieve information associated with
  a host object.  In addition to the standard EPP command elements, the
  <info> command MUST contain a <host:info> element that identifies the
  host namespace and the location of the host schema.  The <host:info>
  element SHALL contain the following child elements:

  - A <host:name> element that contains the fully qualified name of the
  host object for which information is requested.







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  Example <info> command:

  C:<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>
  C:<epp xmlns="urn:iana:xml:ns:epp"
  C:     xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2000/10/XMLSchema-instance"
  C:     xsi:schemaLocation="urn:iana:xml:ns:epp epp.xsd">
  C:  <command>
  C:    <info>
  C:      <host:info xmlns:host="urn:iana:xml:ns:host"
  C:       xsi:schemaLocation="urn:iana:xml:ns:host host.xsd">
  C:        <host:name>ns1.example.com</host:name>
  C:      </host:info>
  C:    </info>
  C:    <unspec/>
  C:    <clTRID>ABC-12346</clTRID>
  C:  </command>
  C:</epp>

  When an <info> command has been processed successfully, the EPP
  <resData> element MUST contain a child <host:infData> element that
  identifies the host namespace and the location of the host schema.
  The <host:infData> element SHALL contain the following child elements:

  - A <host:name> element that contains the fully qualified name of the
  host object to be queried.

  - A <host:roid> element that contains the host object's repository
  object identifier.

  - Zero or more <host:addr> elements that contain the IP addresses
  associated with the host object.

  - A <host:clID> element that contains the identifier of the sponsoring
  client.

  - A <host:crID> element that contains the identifier of the client
  that created the host object.

  - A <host:crDate> element that contains the date and time of host
  object creation.

  - A <host:upID> element that contains the identifier of the client
  that last updated the host object.  This element MUST NOT be present
  if the host object has never been modified.

  - A <host:upDate> element that contains the date and time of the most
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  the host object has never been modified.

  - A <host:trDate> element that contains the date and time of the most
  recent successful host object transfer.  This element MUST NOT be
  provided if the host object has never been transferred.  Note that
  host objects MUST NOT be transferred directly; host objects MUST be
  transferred implicitly when the host object's hierarchical domain
  object is transferred.  Host objects that are subject to transfer when
  transferring a domain object are listed in the response to an EPP
  <info> command performed on the domain object.

  - A <host:auID> element derived from either the original host object
  creation transaction or the most recent successful hierarchical domain
  transfer transaction.  This element MUST NOT be provided if the
  querying client is not the current sponsoring client.




































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  Example <info> response:

  S:<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>
  S:<epp xmlns="urn:iana:xml:ns:epp"
  S:     xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2000/10/XMLSchema-instance"
  S:     xsi:schemaLocation="urn:iana:xml:ns:epp epp.xsd">
  S:  <response>
  S:    <result code="1000">
  S:      <msg>Command completed successfully</msg>
  S:    </result>
  S:    <resData>
  S:      <host:infData xmlns:host="urn:iana:xml:ns:host"
  S:       xsi:schemaLocation="urn:iana:xml:ns:host host.xsd">
  S:        <host:name>ns1.example.com</host:name>
  S:        <host:roid>NS1EXAMPLE1-VRSN</host:roid>
  S:        <host:addr ip="v4">192.1.2.3</host:addr>
  S:        <host:addr ip="v6">1080:0:0:0:8:800:200C:417A</host:addr>
  S:        <host:clID>ClientY</host:clID>
  S:        <host:crID>ClientX</host:crID>
  S:        <host:crDate>1999-04-03T22:00:00.0Z</host:crDate>
  S:        <host:upID>ClientX</host:upID>
  S:        <host:upDate>1999-12-03T09:00:00.0Z</host:upDate>
  S:        <host:trDate>2000-04-08T09:00:00.0Z</host:trDate>
  S:        <host:auID>
  S:          <clTRID>ABC-12345</clTRID>
  S:          <svTRID>54321-XYZ</svTRID>
  S:        </host:auID>
  S:      </host:infData>
  S:    </resData>
  S:    <unspec/>
  S:    <trID>
  S:      <clTRID>ABC-12346</clTRID>
  S:      <svTRID>54322-XYZ</svTRID>
  S:    </trID>
  S:  </response>
  S:</epp>

  An EPP error response MUST be returned if an <info> command can not be
  processed for any reason.

3.1.3 EPP <transfer> Command

  Transfer semantics do not directly apply to host objects, so there is
  no mapping defined for the EPP <transfer> query command.

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  EPP provides three commands to transform host objects: <create> to
  create an instance of a host object, <delete> to delete an instance of
  a host object, and <update> to change information associated with a
  host object.  This document does not define host object mappings for
  the EPP <renew> and <transfer> commands.

3.2.1 EPP <create> Command

  The EPP <create> command provides a transform operation that allows a
  client to create a host object.  In addition to the standard EPP
  command elements, the <create> command MUST contain a <host:create>
  element that identifies the host namespace and the location of the
  host schema.  The <host:create> element SHALL contain the following
  child elements:

  - A <host:name> element that contains the fully qualified name of the
  host object to be created.

  - Zero or more <host:addr> elements that contain the IP addresses to
  be associated with the host.  Each element MAY contain an "ip"
  attribute to identify the IP address format.  Attribute value "v4" is
  used to note IPv4 address format.  Attribute value "v6" is used to
  note IPv6 address format.  If the "ip" attribute is not specified,
  value "v4" is the default value.

  If the host name exists in a TLD for which the server is not
  authoritative, then IP addresses MUST NOT be provided for the host.
  For example, if the server is authoritative for the ".com" TLD and the
  name of the server is "ns1.example.com.au", then IP addresses MUST NOT
  be provided.  If the host name exists in a TLD for which the server is
  authoritative, then the hierarchical domain of the host MUST be known
  to the server before the host object can be created.



















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  Example <create> command:

  C:<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>
  C:<epp xmlns="urn:iana:xml:ns:epp"
  C:     xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2000/10/XMLSchema-instance"
  C:     xsi:schemaLocation="urn:iana:xml:ns:epp epp.xsd">
  C:  <command>
  C:    <create>
  C:      <host:create xmlns:host="urn:iana:xml:ns:host"
  C:       xsi:schemaLocation="urn:iana:xml:ns:host host.xsd">
  C:        <host:name>ns1.example.com</host:name>
  C:        <host:addr ip="v4">192.1.2.3</host:addr>
  C:        <host:addr ip="v4">198.1.2.3</host:addr>
  C:        <host:addr ip="v6">1080:0:0:0:8:800:200C:417A</host:addr>
  C:        <host:addr ip="v6">::FFFF:129.144.52.38</host:addr>
  C:      </host:create>
  C:    </create>
  C:    <unspec/>
  C:    <clTRID>ABC-12345</clTRID>
  C:  </command>
  C:</epp>

  When a <create> command has been processed successfully, the EPP
  <resData> element MUST contain a child <host:creData> element that
  identifies the host namespace and the location of the host schema.
  The <host:creData> element SHALL contain the following child elements:

  - A <host:name> element that contains the fully qualified name of the
  host object.

  - A <host:roid> element that contains the host object's repository
  object identifier.


















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  Example <create> response:

  S:<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>
  S:<epp xmlns="urn:iana:xml:ns:epp"
  S:     xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2000/10/XMLSchema-instance"
  S:     xsi:schemaLocation="urn:iana:xml:ns:epp epp.xsd">
  S:  <response>
  S:    <result code="1000">
  S:      <msg>Command completed successfully</msg>
  S:    </result>
  S:    <resData>
  S:      <host:creData xmlns:host="urn:iana:xml:ns:host"
  S:       xsi:schemaLocation="urn:iana:xml:ns:host host.xsd">
  S:        <host:name>ns1.example.com</host:name>
  S:        <host:roid>NS1EXAMPLE1-VRSN</host:roid>
  S:      </host:creData>
  S:    </resData>
  S:    <unspec/>
  S:    <trID>
  S:      <clTRID>ABC-12346</clTRID>
  S:      <svTRID>54322-XYZ</svTRID>
  S:    </trID>
  S:  </response>
  S:</epp>

  An EPP error response MUST be returned if a <create> command can not
  be processed for any reason.

3.2.2 EPP <delete> Command

  The EPP <delete> command provides a transform operation that allows a
  client to delete a host object.  In addition to the standard EPP
  command elements, the <delete> command MUST contain a <host:delete>
  element that identifies the host namespace and the location of the
  host schema.  The <host:delete> element SHALL contain the following
  child elements:

  - A <host:name> element that contains the fully qualified name of the
  host object to be deleted.

  A host name object MUST NOT be deleted if the host object is
  associated with any other object.  For example, if the host object is
  associated with a domain object, the host object MUST NOT be deleted
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  Example <delete> command:

  C:<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>
  C:<epp xmlns="urn:iana:xml:ns:epp"
  C:     xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2000/10/XMLSchema-instance"
  C:     xsi:schemaLocation="urn:iana:xml:ns:epp epp.xsd">
  C:  <command>
  C:    <delete>
  C:      <host:delete xmlns:host="urn:iana:xml:ns:host"
  C:       xsi:schemaLocation="urn:iana:xml:ns:host host.xsd">
  C:        <host:name>ns1.example.com</host:name>
  C:      </host:delete>
  C:      <auID>
  C:        <clTRID>ABC-12345</clTRID>
  C:        <svTRID>54321-XYZ</svTRID>
  C:      </auID>
  C:    </delete>
  C:    <unspec/>
  C:    <clTRID>ABC-12346</clTRID>
  C:  </command>
  C:</epp>

  When a <delete> command has been processed successfully, a server MUST
  respond with an EPP response with no <resData> element.

  Example <delete> response:

  S:<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>
  S:<epp xmlns="urn:iana:xml:ns:epp"
  S:     xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2000/10/XMLSchema-instance"
  S:     xsi:schemaLocation="urn:iana:xml:ns:epp epp.xsd">
  S:  <response>
  S:    <result code="1000">
  S:      <msg>Command completed successfully</msg>
  S:    </result>
  S:    <unspec/>
  S:    <trID>
  S:      <clTRID>ABC-12346</clTRID>
  S:      <svTRID>54322-XYZ</svTRID>
  S:    </trID>
  S:  </response>
  S:</epp>

  An EPP error response MUST be returned if a <delete> command can not
  be processed for any reason.

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  Renewal semantics do not apply to host objects, so there is no mapping
  defined for the EPP <renew> command.

3.2.4 EPP <transfer> Command

  Transfer semantics do not directly apply to host objects, so there is
  no mapping defined for the EPP <transfer> command.  Host objects are
  subordinate to an existing hierarchical domain object, and as such
  they are subject to transfer when a domain object is transferred.

3.2.5 EPP <update> Command

  The EPP <update> command provides a transform operation that allows a
  client to modify the attributes of a host object.  In addition to the
  standard EPP command elements, the <update> command MUST contain a
  <host:update> element that identifies the host namespace and the
  location of the host schema. The <host:update> element SHALL contain
  the following child elements:

  - A <host:name> element that contains the fully qualified name of the
  host object to be updated.

  - An OPTIONAL <host:add> element that contains attribute values to be
  added to the host object.

  - An OPTIONAL <host:rem> element that contains attribute values to be
  removed from the host object.

  - An OPTIONAL <host:chg> element that contains object attribute values
  to be changed.

  The <host:add> and <host:rem> elements SHALL contain the following
  child elements:

  - One or more <host:addr> elements that contain IP addresses to be
  associated with or removed from the host object.  IP address
  restrictions explained in the <create> command mapping apply here as
  well.

  A <host:chg> element SHALL contain the following child elements:

  - A <host:name> element that contains a new fully qualified host name
  by which the host object will be known.

  Host name changes MAY require the addition or removal of IP addresses
  to be accepted by the server.  If a new host name exists in a TLD for
  which the server is not authoritative, then the host object MUST NOT
  have any associated IP addresses.  If a new host name exists in a TLD



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  for which the server is authoritative, then the host object MUST have
  associated IP addresses.

  Host name changes MAY have an impact on associated objects that refer
  to the host object.  A host name change SHOULD not require additional
  updates of associated objects to preserve existing associations.

  Example <update> command:

  C:<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>
  C:<epp xmlns="urn:iana:xml:ns:epp"
  C:     xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2000/10/XMLSchema-instance"
  C:     xsi:schemaLocation="urn:iana:xml:ns:epp epp.xsd">
  C:  <command>
  C:    <update>
  C:      <host:update xmlns:host="urn:iana:xml:ns:host"
  C:       xsi:schemaLocation="urn:iana:xml:ns:host host.xsd">
  C:        <host:name>ns1.example.com</host:name>
  C:        <host:add>
  C:        <host:addr ip="v4">192.1.2.3</host:addr>
  C:        </host:add>
  C:        <host:rem>
  C:          <host:addr ip="v6">1080:0:0:0:8:800:200C:417A</host:addr>
  C:        </host:rem>
  C:        <host:chg>
  C:          <host:name>ns2.example.com</host:name>
  C:        </host:chg>
  C:      </host:update>
  C:      <auID>
  C:        <clTRID>ABC-12345</clTRID>
  C:        <svTRID>54321-XYZ</svTRID>
  C:      </auID>
  C:    </update>
  C:    <unspec/>
  C:    <clTRID>ABC-12346</clTRID>
  C:  </command>
  C:</epp>

  When an <update> command has been processed successfully, a server
  MUST respond with an EPP response with no <resData> element.











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  Example <update> response:

  S:<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>
  S:<epp xmlns="urn:iana:xml:ns:epp"
  S:     xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2000/10/XMLSchema-instance"
  S:     xsi:schemaLocation="urn:iana:xml:ns:epp epp.xsd">
  S:  <response>
  S:    <result code="1000">
  S:      <msg>Command completed successfully</msg>
  S:    </result>
  S:    <unspec/>
  S:    <trID>
  S:      <clTRID>ABC-12346</clTRID>
  S:      <svTRID>54322-XYZ</svTRID>
  S:    </trID>
  S:  </response>
  S:</epp>

  An EPP error response MUST be returned if an <update> command could
  not be processed for any reason.

4. Formal Syntax

  An EPP object mapping is specified in XML Schema notation.  The formal
  syntax presented here is a complete schema representation of the
  object mapping suitable for automated validation of EPP XML instances.

  <?xml version="1.0"?>

  <schema targetNamespace="urn:iana:xml:ns:host"
          xmlns:host="urn:iana:xml:ns:host"
          xmlns:epp="urn:iana:xml:ns:epp"
          xmlns:eppcom="urn:iana:xml:ns:eppcom"
          xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/10/XMLSchema"
          elementFormDefault="qualified">

  <!--
  Import common element types.
  -->
    <import namespace="urn:iana:xml:ns:eppcom"
            schemaLocation="eppcom.xsd"/>
    <import namespace="urn:iana:xml:ns:epp"
            schemaLocation="epp.xsd"/>

    <annotation>
      <documentation>
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        host provisioning schema.
      </documentation>
    </annotation>

  <!--
  Types used within an EPP greeting.
  -->
    <element name="svc" type="eppcom:emptyType"/>

  <!--
  Child elements found in EPP commands.
  -->
    <element name="check" type="host:mNameType"/>
    <element name="create" type="host:createType"/>
    <element name="delete" type="host:sNameType"/>
    <element name="info" type="host:sNameType"/>
    <element name="update" type="host:updateType"/>

  <!--
  Child elements of the <create> command.
  -->
    <complexType name="createType">
      <sequence>
        <element name="name" type="eppcom:labelType"/>
        <element name="addr" type="host:addrType"
         minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
      </sequence>
    </complexType>

    <complexType name="addrType">
      <simpleContent>
        <extension base="host:addrStringType">
          <attribute name="ip" type="host:ipType"
           use="default" value="v4"/>
        </extension>
      </simpleContent>
    </complexType>

    <simpleType name="addrStringType">
      <restriction base="string">
        <minLength value="3"/>
        <maxLength value="45"/>
      </restriction>
    </simpleType>

    <simpleType name="ipType">
      <restriction base="string">
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        <enumeration value="v6"/>
      </restriction>
    </simpleType>

  <!--
  Child elements of the <delete> and <info> commands.
  -->
    <complexType name="sNameType">
      <sequence>
        <element name="name" type="eppcom:labelType"/>
      </sequence>
    </complexType>

  <!--
  Child element of commands that accept multiple names.
  -->
    <complexType name="mNameType">
      <sequence>
        <element name="name" type="eppcom:labelType"
         maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
      </sequence>
    </complexType>

  <!--
  Child elements of the <update> command.
  -->
    <complexType name="updateType">
      <sequence>
        <element name="name" type="eppcom:labelType"/>
        <element name="add" type="host:addRemType"
         minOccurs="0"/>
        <element name="rem" type="host:addRemType"
         minOccurs="0"/>
        <element name="chg" type="host:chgType"
         minOccurs="0"/>
      </sequence>
    </complexType>

    <complexType name="addRemType">
      <sequence>
        <element name="addr" type="host:addrType"
         maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
      </sequence>
    </complexType>

    <complexType name="chgType">
      <sequence>
        <element name="name" type="eppcom:labelType"/>



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      </sequence>
    </complexType>

  <!--
  Child response elements.
  -->
    <element name="chkData" type="host:chkDataType"/>
    <element name="creData" type="host:creDataType"/>
    <element name="infData" type="host:infDataType"/>

  <!--
  <check> response elements.
  -->
    <complexType name="chkDataType">
      <sequence>
        <element name="cd" type="host:checkedType"
         maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
      </sequence>
    </complexType>

    <complexType name="checkedType">
      <simpleContent>
        <extension base = "eppcom:labelType">
          <attribute name="x" type="eppcom:checkStatusType"
           use="required"/>
        </extension>
      </simpleContent>
    </complexType>

  <!--
  <create> response elements.
  -->
    <complexType name="creDataType">
      <sequence>
        <element name="name" type="eppcom:labelType"/>
        <element name="roid" type="eppcom:roidType"/>
      </sequence>
    </complexType>

  <!--
  <info> response elements.
  -->
    <complexType name="infDataType">
      <sequence>
        <element name="name" type="eppcom:labelType"/>
        <element name="roid" type="eppcom:roidType"/>
        <element name="addr" type="host:addrType"
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        <element name="clID" type="eppcom:clIDType"/>
        <element name="crID" type="eppcom:clIDType"/>
        <element name="crDate" type="timeInstant"/>
        <element name="upID" type="eppcom:clIDType"
         minOccurs="0"/>
        <element name="upDate" type="timeInstant"
         minOccurs="0"/>
        <element name="trDate" type="timeInstant"
         minOccurs="0"/>
        <element name="auID" type="epp:trIDType"
         minOccurs="0"/>
      </sequence>
    </complexType>

  <!--
  End of schema.
  -->
  </schema>

































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5. Internationalization Considerations

  EPP is represented in XML, which provides native support for encoding
  information using the double-byte Unicode character set and its more
  compact representations including UTF-8.  Compliant XML processors are
  required to understand both UTF-8 and raw Unicode character sets; XML
  also includes a provision for identifying other character sets through
  use of an "encoding" attribute in an <?xml?> processing instruction.
  The complete list of character set encoding identifiers is maintained
  by IANA and is described in [CHARSET] and [RFC1700].

  All date-time values presented via EPP MUST be expressed in Universal
  Coordinated Time.  The XML Schema "date" format allows use of time
  zone identifiers to indicate offsets from the zero meridian, but this
  option MUST NOT be used within EPP.  Both extended and truncated date
  and time forms defined in [ISO8601] MAY be used.

  This document requires host name syntax as specified in [RFC952] as
  updated by [RFC1123].  These conformance requirements MAY change as a
  result of progressing work in developing standards for
  internationalized host names.

6. IANA Considerations

  XML schemas require a URI for unique identification.  Schemas MUST be
  registered to ensure URI uniqueness, but the IETF does not currently
  have a recommended repository for the registration of XML schemas.
  This document uses URNs to describe XML namespaces and XML schemas
  conforming to a registry mechanism described in [IANA-XML].

  IANA SHOULD maintain a registry of XML namespace and schema URI
  assignments.  Per policies described in [IANA], URI assignment
  requests SHOULD be reviewed by a designated expert, and values SHOULD
  be assigned only as a result of standards action taken by the IESG.

  This document requests assignment of the following URIs:

  urn:iana:xml:ns:host: The XML namespace URI for this EPP host mapping.

  urn:iana:xml:xmlschema:host: The XML Schema URI for this EPP host
  mapping.

7. Security Considerations

  The object mapping described in this document does not provide any
  security services beyond those specified by [EPP] and protocol layers
  used by EPP.




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8. References

  [CHARSET] ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/character-sets

  [EPP] S. Hollenbeck: "Extensible Provisioning Protocol", draft-ietf-
  provreg-epp-01.txt, work in progress.

  [IANA] T. Narten, H. Alvestrand: "Guidelines for Writing an IANA
  Considerations Section in RFCs", BCP 26, RFC 2434, October 1998.

  [IANA-XML] M. Mealling: "The IANA XML Registry", draft-mealling-iana-
  xmlns-registry-00.txt, work in progress.

  [IANAa] http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/ipv4-address-
  space

  [IANAb] http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/ipv6-address-
  space.txt

  [ISO8601] ISO 8601:1988 (E): "Data elements and interchange formats -
  Information interchange - Representation of dates and times - The
  International Organization for Standardization".

  [RFC791]  J. Postel: "Internet Protocol", RFC 791, September 1981.

  [RFC952] K. Harrenstien et al.: "DOD Internet Host Table
  Specification", RFC 952, October 1985.

  [RFC1123] R. Braden: "Requirements for Internet Hosts -- Application
  and Support", RFC 1123, October 1989.

  [RFC1700] J. Reynolds, J. Postel: "Assigned Numbers", STD 2, RFC 1700,
  October 1994.

  [RFC1883] S. Deering and R. Hinden: "Internet Protocol, Version 6
  (IPv6) Specification", RFC 1883, December 1995.

  [RFC1918] Y. Rekhter et al.: "Address Allocation for Private
  Internets", BCP 5, RFC 1918, February 1996.

  [RFC2119] S. Bradner: "Key Words for Use in RFCs to Indicate
  Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.

  [XML] Editor T. Bray et al.: "Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0
  (Second Edition)", http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml, W3C Recommendation 6
  October 2000.

  [XMLS-1] Editor H. Thompson et al.: "XML Schema Part 1: Structures",



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  http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1, W3C Candidate Recommendation 24
  October 2000.

  [XMLS-2] Editors P. Biron and A. Malhotra: "XML Schema Part 2:
  Datatypes", http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2, W3C Candidate
  Recommendation 24 October 2000.













































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9. Author's Address

  Scott Hollenbeck
  VeriSign Global Registry Services
  21345 Ridgetop Circle
  Dulles, VA 20166-6503
  USA
  shollenbeck@verisign.com











































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