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Re: [ietf-provreg] Question concerning Status clientRenewProhibited
On Mon, Nov 20, 2006 at 01:57:50PM +0100, Bernie Hoeneisen wrote: > > Does anybody use the status 'clientRenewProhibited'? > What purpose(s) is it used for? A natural use of this status is for the client to prevent the renewal of the object. In some registries, the policy is to renew automatically a domain on expiry. A client may wish to prevent such renewal, because _its_ client hasn't paid, has bad credit, or whatever. I don't know if any registry actually implements it this way; the specification appears to allow the server to perform automatic operations irrespective of what the client settings are. And since it's in the interests of server operators to perform the renewal anyway, they might do that. A -- Andrew Sullivan 204-4141 Yonge Street Afilias Canada Toronto, Ontario Canada <andrew@ca.afilias.info> M2P 2A8 jabber: ajsaf@jabber.org +1 416 646 3304 x4110