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@djc I've to admit, that my proposal really was quick and dirty. I'll have a look into your solution and adopt it, if possible :-) Regarding the use case: We are operating multiple EPP servers and I am eager to improve the monitoring by substituting some of our current checks by a more versatile solution. Thus I only need the check and hello commands and various methods to connect to endpoints. Since the registry system does not use rust, I had to look for an alternative library and stumbled about epp-client and instant-epp... |
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@Morpheus9 this is my proposed alternative to #58. I think that code is a bit messy, and I don't think this project should carry around unsafe verifier implementations. Using the API proposed in this PR, it should be possible to plug in alternative verifiers in your downstream project.
Curious to hear your use case -- would be cool if your organization could sponsor continued maintenance of instant-epp.