IO::EPP::CoreNic
use IO::EPP::CoreNic; # Parameters for IO::Socket::SSL my %sock_params = ( PeerHost => 'epp.nic.xn--80aswg', PeerPort => 700, # without certificate Timeout => 30, ); # Create object, get greeting and call login() my $conn = IO::EPP::CoreNic->new( { user => 'login', pass => 'xxxx', sock_params => \%sock_params, test_mode => 0, # real connect } ); # Check domain my ( $answ, $code, $msg ) = $conn->check_domains( { domains => [ 'xn--d1acufc.xn--80aswg' ] } ); # Call logout() and destroy object undef $conn;
Module for work with CoreNic domains
Feature: in all responses incomplete xml schemas, for example, instead of <domain:update> is written <update>
<domain:update>
<update>
Next, those functions are redefined in which the provider has additions to the EPP
Ext params for login,
INPUT: new password for change
Vadim Likhota <vadiml@cpan.org>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
To install IO::EPP::TCI, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm IO::EPP::TCI
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install IO::EPP::TCI
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