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    OpenSource Domain Name Registry Platform

    Open-Source Domain Name Registry Platform based on Perl and mod_epp

    EPP Server, robust EPP-based Domain Name Registry System for New gTLD (.yourbrand) or for second level domains *.yourdomain.com. EPP Server supports the following RFCs: - RFC 5730 - (EPP) - RFC 5731 - (EPP) Domain Name Mapping - RFC 5732 - (EPP) Host Mapping - RFC 5733 - (EPP) Contact Mapping - RFC 5734 - (EPP) Transport over TCP The interface supports the following object types and transactions: - Domain commands: check, info, create, update, renew, delete, transfer - Host commands...
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    Bananafonana

    Bananafonana

    Perl extension for Bananafonana encoding / decoding

    RFC 1924 describes a compact, fixed-size representation of IPv6 addresses which uses a base 85 number system. The base 85 numbers (from 0 to 84) are as follows: 0..9 A..Z a..z ! # $ % & ( ) * + - ; < = > ? @ ^ _ ` { | } ~ In order to let human beings pronounce the resulting string more easily and to be able to use base 85 encoding in DNS naming schemes, an alternative encoding scheme is used, based on 85 consonant-vowel pairs, as suggested by DGolden on Slashdot (http://tech.slashdot.org...
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