I think I found part of the problem... If I send the SESSION command, and
then send -Id as opposed to -id the response is 500, which does not seem
appropriate, although I have to check the RFC.
But apparently the case of the parameter names is important, and it seems
to be wrong either in the test server or in the RFC.
If I'm missing something I apologize.
Jim
--On Thursday, April 19, 2001 1:36 PM -0400 "Hollenbeck, Scott"
<shollenbeck@verisign.com> wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jim Archer [mailto:jim@archer.net]
>> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 1:17 PM
>> To: rrp@verisign-grs.com
>> Subject: [VGRS-RRP] RRP test server woes
>>
>>
>> Hi All...
>>
>> I'm having ig fun fighting with the RRP test server bundled with the
>> registrar-toolkit 1.1.0a. I have it running on a Debian/Linux
>> system on port 1648.
>>
>> I can telnet to it and it answers by identifying itself and giving me a .
>>
>> But no matter what command I send to it, even the simple describe
>> command, it replies with either 500 or 547. I have tried a variety of
>> cases and such, all the same.
>>
>> Is there a trick?
>
> No, there are no tricks involved. Based on the error codes you listed, it
> sounds like you're either sending bogus commands or you're not sending a
> login command as your first command. Can you provide a transcript of your
> session?
>
> <Scott/>
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