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RESTful Provisioning Protocol

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RESTful Provisioning Protocol
Communication protocol
AbbreviationRPP
PurposeAutomated domain name transactions like registrations and renewals
Developer(s)Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
Introduction2025; 0 years ago (2025)

The RESTful Provisioning Protocol (RPP) is a proposed series of IETF specifications aimed at a modern, web-native protocol for provisioning domain names, hosts, and contacts via HTTPS and JSON. It is designed as a RESTful alternative to the XML-based Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP), leveraging common web tools like OpenAPI, API gateways, and RESTful principles to improve scalability and integration.

History

November 2023: RPP concept introduced at IETF 118 BOF in Prague, initially presented to REGEXT WG.

September 2024: BOF proposal approved, supported by SIDN (.nl), Afnic (.fr), DENIC (.de), Estonian Internet Foundation (.ee), and other ccTLDs.

February 20, 2025: IESG formally approves the RPP charter; WG officially formed.

March 2025: First WG meeting and hackathon held during IETF 122 in Bangkok.

See also

Trivia

The concept originated in 2012 under the name "RESTful EPP", in a draft authored by SIDN.