Mark,

There's no need to build your own client, we have one already :)  Of
course, you *can* write your own, this all depends on how you want to
implement.  I suggest you go through this:

http://resellers.tucows.com/opensrs/documentation

Paying particular attention to the Perl Client Manual (and the New User
Guide, of course!)

And then check out here:

http://resellers.tucows.com/opensrs/resources/download/current/

And then, when you're ready:

http://resellers.tucows.com/opensrs/resourcedirectory

:)

Charles Daminato
TUCOWS Product Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Thu, 18 Jul 2002, Mark Fowkes wrote:

> Hello All
>
> You'll have to excuse me if this is a question that's been asked many a time
> before, or im missing something on the opensrs website, this is my first
> post to the list, and I joined only 24 hours ago.
>
> I work at an ISP in the UK, we have registered around 3000 domain names for
> our customers. We have recently moved over to OPENSRS. We have our systems
> here to register domains, for .co.uk's we use Nominet - we compile an email
> here on the fly, encrypt it - and send it to nominet who then reply once its
> registered or if there is an error.
>
> Im pretty sure OPENSRS don't run a similar system, and the only thing I can
> find is their Perl modules that you place on your "website" they then
> connect to OPENsrs. That's not really any use for use, as we already have
> our order system in place for domains, we just need an automated way of
> registering them?
>
> Ive seen in there documentation there is a section for "Writing your own
> client" and it tells you to read there protocol specification document
> (which is where?)
>
> Regards
>
> Mark Fowkes
>

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