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Independent Submission J. Yao Request for Comments: 9095 L. Zhou Category: Informational H. Li ISSN: 2070-1721 CNNIC

                                                               N. Kong
                                                            Consultant
                                                                J. Xie
                                                             July 2021

Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) Domain Name Mapping Extension for

                    Strict Bundling Registration

Abstract

 This document describes an extension of Extensible Provisioning
 Protocol (EPP) domain name mapping for the provisioning and
 management of strict bundling registration of domain names.
 Specified in XML, this mapping extends the EPP domain name mapping to
 provide additional features required for the provisioning of bundled
 domain names.  This is a nonstandard proprietary extension.

Status of This Memo

 This document is not an Internet Standards Track specification; it is
 published for informational purposes.
 This is a contribution to the RFC Series, independently of any other
 RFC stream.  The RFC Editor has chosen to publish this document at
 its discretion and makes no statement about its value for
 implementation or deployment.  Documents approved for publication by
 the RFC Editor are not candidates for any level of Internet Standard;
 see Section 2 of RFC 7841.
 Information about the current status of this document, any errata,
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 https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9095.

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Table of Contents

 1.  Introduction
 2.  Terminology
 3.  Overview
 4.  Requirement for Bundling Registration of Names
 5.  Object Attributes
   5.1.  RDN
   5.2.  BDN
 6.  EPP Command Mapping
   6.1.  EPP Query Commands
     6.1.1.  EPP <check> Command
     6.1.2.  EPP <info> Command
     6.1.3.  EPP <transfer> Query Command
   6.2.  EPP Transform Commands
     6.2.1.  EPP <create> Command
     6.2.2.  EPP <delete> Command
     6.2.3.  EPP <renew> Command
     6.2.4.  EPP <transfer> Command
     6.2.5.  EPP <update> Command
 7.  Formal Syntax
 8.  Internationalization Considerations
 9.  IANA Considerations
   9.1.  XML Namespace and XML Schema
     9.1.1.  BDN Namespace
     9.1.2.  BDN XML Schema
   9.2.  EPP Extension
 10. Security Considerations
 11. References
   11.1.  Normative References
   11.2.  Informative References
 Acknowledgements
 Authors' Addresses

1. Introduction

 In RFC 4290 [RFC4290], the "variant(s)" are character(s) and/or
 string(s) that are treated as equivalent to the base character.  In
 this document, variants are those strings that are treated as
 equivalent to each other according to the domain name registration
 policy.  Bundled domain names are those that share the same Top-Level
 Domain (TLD) but whose second-level labels are variants or those that
 have identical second-level labels for which certain parameters are
 shared in different TLDs.  For example, the Public Interest Registry
 has requested to implement bundling of second-level domains for .NGO
 and .ONG.  So we have two kinds of bundled domain names.  The first
 one is in the form of "V-label.TLD", in which the second-level label
 (V-label) is a variant sharing the same TLD.  The second one is in
 the form of "LABEL.V-tld", in which the second-level label (LABEL)
 remains the same but ends with a different TLD (V-tld) and these
 different V-tlds are managed by the same entity.
 Bundled domain names normally share some attributes.  Policy-wise
 bundling can be implemented in three ways.  The first one is strict
 bundling, which requires all bundled names to share many of the same
 attributes.  When creating, updating, or transferring any of the
 bundled domain names, all bundled domain names will be created,
 updated, or transferred atomically.  The second one is partial
 bundling, which requires the bundled domain names to be registered by
 the same registrant.  The third one is relaxed bundling, which has no
 specific requirements on the domain registration.  This document
 mainly addresses the strict bundling name registration.
 For the name variants, different registries have different policies.
 Some registries adopt the policy that variant Internationalized
 Domain Names (IDNs) should be blocked.  But some registries adopt the
 policy that variant IDNs that are identified as equivalent are
 allocated or delegated to the same registrant.  For example, most
 registries offering a Chinese Domain Name (CDN) adopt a registration
 policy whereby a registrant can apply for an original CDN in any
 form: Simplified Chinese (SC) form, Traditional Chinese (TC) form, or
 other variant forms.  The corresponding variant CDN in SC form and in
 TC form will also be delegated to the same registrant.  All variant
 names in the same TLD share a common set of attributes.  This
 document mainly discusses the situation in which variant IDNs that
 are identified as equivalent are allocated or delegated to the same
 registrant.
 The basic Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) domain name mapping
 [RFC5731] provides the facility for single domain name registration.
 It does not specify how to register the strict bundled names that
 share many of the attributes.
 In order to meet the above requirements of strict bundled name
 registration, this document describes an extension of the EPP domain
 name mapping [RFC5731] for the provisioning and management of bundled
 names.  This document describes a nonstandard proprietary extension.
 This extension is especially useful for registries performing Chinese
 Domain Name registration.  This method is also useful for other
 language domain names that have similar issues with Chinese Domain
 Names.  This document is specified using Extensible Markup Language
 (XML) 1.0 as described in [W3C.REC-xml-20040204] and XML Schema
 notation as described in [W3C.REC-xmlschema-1-20041028] and
 [W3C.REC-xmlschema-2-20041028].
 The EPP core protocol specification [RFC5730] provides a complete
 description of EPP command and response structures.  A thorough
 understanding of the base protocol specification is necessary to
 understand the extension mapping described in this document.
 This document uses many IDN concepts, so a thorough understanding of
 the IDNs for Application (IDNA, described in [RFC5890], [RFC5891],
 and [RFC5892]) and the variant approach discussed in [RFC4290] is
 assumed.

2. Terminology

 Variants in this document are those strings that are treated as
 equivalent to each other according to the domain name registration
 policy for certain TLDs.
 Bundled domain names are bundled together according to the domain
 name registration policy.  For example, many Chinese Domain Name
 registries follow the principle described in RFC 3743 [RFC3743].
 Bundled domain names should belong to the same owner.  If bundled
 domain names are under different TLDs, those TLDs should be managed
 by the same entity.
 The terms "registered domain name" (RDN) and "bundled domain name"
 (BDN) are used in this document.  RDN represents the valid domain
 name that registrants submitted for the initial registration.  BDN
 represents the bundled domain name produced according to the bundled
 domain name registration policy.  In current practice, the number of
 BDNs is usually kept at one according to the registration policy set
 by the registry.  Both the RDN and BDN specified in this document
 will be registered via EPP.  All other domain names related to the
 RDN will be blocked.
 The "uLabel" attribute in this document is used to express the
 U-label of an Internationalized Domain Name as a series of characters
 where non-ASCII characters will be represented in the format of
 "&#xXXXX;" where XXXX is a Unicode point by using the XML escaping
 mechanism.  The U-label is defined in [RFC5890].  This document
 chooses this format of literal HTML ampersand codes, not the expected
 Unicode character codes.  Unicode characters may not be displayed
 correctly in some text file readers, while HTML numeric character
 references are easy for HTML processors.  The implementation
 following this document should use Unicode characters directly.
 This document uses the prefix "b-dn" for the namespace
 "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp:b-dn" throughout.  Implementations cannot
 assume that any particular prefix is used and must employ a
 namespace-aware XML parser and serializer to interpret and output the
 XML documents.
 In the examples, "C:" represents lines sent by a protocol client, and
 "S:" represents lines returned by a protocol server.  Indentation and
 spacing in the examples are provided only to illustrate element
 relationships and are not a required feature of this specification.
 XML is case sensitive.  Unless stated otherwise, the XML
 specifications and examples provided in this document must be
 interpreted in the character case presented to develop a conforming
 implementation.

3. Overview

 Domain registries have usually adopted a registration model whereby
 metadata relating to a domain name, such as its expiration date and
 sponsoring registrar, are stored as properties of the domain object.
 The domain object is then considered an atomic unit of registration
 on which operations such as update, renewal, and deletion may be
 performed.
 Bundled names brought about the need for multiple domain names to be
 registered and managed as a single package.  In this model, the
 registry typically accepts a domain registration request (i.e., EPP
 domain <create> command) containing the domain name to be registered.
 This domain name is referred to as the RDN in this document.  As part
 of the processing of the registration request, the registry generates
 a set of bundled names that are related to the RDN, either
 programmatically or with the guidance of registration policies, and
 places them in the registration package together with the RDN.
 The bundled names share many properties, such as expiration date and
 sponsoring registrar, by sharing the same domain object.  So when
 registrants update any property of a domain object within a bundle
 package, that property will be updated at the same time for all other
 domain objects in the bundle package.

4. Requirement for Bundling Registration of Names

 The bundled names, whether they are in the form of "V-label.TLD" or
 "LABEL.V-tld", should share some parameters or attributes associated
 with domain names.  Typically, bundled names will share the following
 parameters or attributes:
  • Registrar ownership
  • Registration and expiry dates
  • Registrant, admin, billing, and technical contacts
  • Name server association
  • Domain status
  • Applicable grace periods (add grace period, renew grace period,

auto-renew grace period, transfer grace period, and redemption

    grace period) [RFC3915]
 Because the domain names are bundled and share the same parameters or
 attributes, the EPP command should do some processing for these
 requirements:
  • When performing a domain <check> command, either the BDN or RDN

can be queried with the EPP command and will return the same

    response.
  • When performing a domain <info> command, either the BDN or RDN can

be queried, and the same response will include both BDN and RDN

    information with the same attributes.
  • When performing a domain <create> command, if the domain name is

available, both the BDN and RDN will be registered.

  • When performing a domain <delete> command, either the BDN or RDN

will be accepted. If the domain name is registered, both the BDN

    and RDN will be deleted.
  • When performing a domain <renew> command, either the BDN or RDN

will be accepted. Upon a successful domain renewal, both the BDN

    and RDN will have their expiry date extended by the requested
    term.  Upon a successful domain renewal, both the BDN and RDN will
    conform to the same renew grace period.
  • When performing a domain <transfer> command, either the BDN or RDN

will be accepted. Upon successful completion of a domain transfer

    request, both the BDN and RDN will enter a pendingTransfer status.
    Upon approval of the transfer request, both the BDN and RDN will
    be owned and managed by the same new registrant.
  • When performing a domain <update> command, either the BDN or RDN

will be accepted. Any modifications to contact associations, name

    server associations, domain status values, and authorization
    information will be applied to both the BDN and RDN.

5. Object Attributes

 This extension defines the following additional elements to the EPP
 domain name mapping [RFC5731].  All of these additional elements are
 returned from the <domain:info> command.

5.1. RDN

 The RDN is an ASCII name or an IDN with the A-label [RFC5890] form.
 In this document, its corresponding element is <b-dn:rdn>.  An
 optional attribute "uLabel" associated with <b-dn:rdn> is used to
 represent the U-label [RFC5890] form.
 For example:
 <b-dn:rdn uLabel="&#x5B9E;&#x4F8B;.example"> xn--
    fsq270a.example</b-dn:rdn>

5.2. BDN

 The BDN is an ASCII name or an IDN with the A-label [RFC5890] form
 that is converted from the corresponding BDN.  In this document, its
 corresponding element is <b-dn:bdn>.  An optional attribute "uLabel"
 associated with <b-dn:bdn> is used to represent the U-label [RFC5890]
 form.
 For example:
 <b-dn:bdn uLabel="&#x5BE6;&#x4F8B;.example"> xn--
    fsqz41a.example</b-dn:bdn>

6. EPP Command Mapping

 A detailed description of the EPP syntax and semantics can be found
 in the EPP core protocol specification [RFC5730].  The command
 mappings described here are specifically for use in provisioning and
 managing bundled names via EPP.

6.1. EPP Query Commands

 EPP provides three commands to retrieve domain information: <check>
 to determine if a domain object can be provisioned within a
 repository, <info> to retrieve detailed information associated with a
 domain object, and <transfer> to retrieve domain-object transfer
 status information.

6.1.1. EPP <check> Command

 This extension does not add any element to the EPP <check> command or
 <check> response described in the EPP domain name mapping [RFC5731].
 However, when either the RDN or BDN is sent for a check, the response
 should contain both RDN and BDN information, which may also give some
 explanation in the reason field to tell the registrant that the
 associated domain name is a produced name according to some bundle
 domain name policy.
 S:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
 S:<epp xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0">
 S:  <response>
 S:    <result code="1000">
 S:      <msg>Command completed successfully</msg>
 S:    </result>
 S:    <resData>
 S:      <domain:chkData
 S:        xmlns:domain="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0">
 S:          <domain:cd>
 S:           <domain:name avail="1">
 S:            xn--fsq270a.example</domain:name>
 S:          </domain:cd>
 S:          <domain:cd>
 S:            <domain:name avail="1">
 S:              xn--fsqz41a.example
 S:            </domain:name>
 S:            <domain:reason>This associated domain name is
 S:              a produced name based on bundle name policy.
 S:            </domain:reason>
 S:          </domain:cd>
 S:      </domain:chkData>
 S:    </resData>
 S:    <trID>
 S:      <clTRID>ABC-12345</clTRID>
 S:      <svTRID>54322-XYZ</svTRID>
 S:    </trID>
 S:  </response>
 S:</epp>
                   Figure 1: Example <check> Response

6.1.2. EPP <info> Command

 This extension does not add any element to the EPP <info> command
 described in the EPP domain mapping [RFC5731].  However, additional
 elements are defined for the <info> response.
 When an <info> command has been processed successfully, the EPP
 <resData> element must contain child elements as described in the EPP
 domain mapping [RFC5731].  In addition, unless some registration
 policy has some special processing, the EPP <extension> element
 should contain a child <b-dn:infData> element that identifies the
 extension namespace if the domain object has data associated with
 this extension and based on its registration policy.  The
 <b-dn:infData> element contains the <b-dn:bundle>, which has the
 following child elements:
  • A <b-dn:rdn> element that contains the RDN, along with the

attribute described below.

  • An optional <b-dn:bdn> element that contains the BDN, along with

the attribute described below.

 The above elements contain the following attribute:
  • An optional "uLabel" attribute represents the U-label of the

element.

 S:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
 S:<epp xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0">
 S:  <response>
 S:    <result code="1000">
 S:      <msg>Command completed successfully</msg>
 S:    </result>
 S:    <resData>
 S:      <domain:infData
 S:        xmlns:domain="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0">
 S:        <domain:name>xn--fsq270a.example</domain:name>
 S:        <domain:roid>58812678-domain</domain:roid>
 S:        <domain:status s="ok"/>
 S:        <domain:registrant>123</domain:registrant>
 S:        <domain:contact type="admin">123</domain:contact>
 S:        <domain:contact type="tech">123</domain:contact>
 S:        <domain:ns>
 S:          <domain:hostObj>ns1.example.cn
 S:          </domain:hostObj>
 S:        </domain:ns>
 S:        <domain:clID>ClientX</domain:clID>
 S:        <domain:crID>ClientY</domain:crID>
 S:        <domain:crDate>2019-04-03T22:00:00.0Z
 S:        </domain:crDate>
 S:        <domain:exDate>2022-04-03T22:00:00.0Z
 S:        </domain:exDate>
 S:        <domain:authInfo>
 S:          <domain:pw>2fooBAR</domain:pw>
 S:        </domain:authInfo>
 S:      </domain:infData>
 S:    </resData>
 S:    <extension>
 S:      <b-dn:infData
 S:        xmlns:b-dn="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp:b-dn">
 S:        <b-dn:bundle>
 S:          <b-dn:rdn uLabel="&#x5B9E;&#x4F8B;.example">
 S:            xn--fsq270a.example
 S:          </b-dn:rdn>
 S:          <b-dn:bdn uLabel="&#x5BE6;&#x4F8B;.example">
 S:            xn--fsqz41a.example
 S:          </b-dn:bdn>
 S:        </b-dn:bundle>
 S:      </b-dn:infData>
 S:    </extension>
 S:    <trID>
 S:      <clTRID>ABC-12345</clTRID>
 S:      <svTRID>54322-XYZ</svTRID>
 S:    </trID>
 S:  </response>
 S:</epp>
       Figure 2: Example <info> Response for an Authorized Client
 The <info> response for the unauthorized client has not been changed,
 see [RFC5731] for details.
 An EPP error response must be returned if an <info> command cannot be
 processed for any reason.

6.1.3. EPP <transfer> Query Command

 This extension does not add any element to the EPP <transfer> command
 or <transfer> response described in the EPP domain mapping [RFC5731].

6.2. EPP Transform Commands

 EPP provides five commands to transform domain objects: <create> to
 create an instance of a domain object, <delete> to delete an instance
 of a domain object, <renew> to extend the validity period of a domain
 object, <transfer> to manage domain object sponsorship changes, and
 <update> to change information associated with a domain object.
 When these commands have been processed successfully, the EPP
 <resData> element must contain child elements as described in the EPP
 domain mapping [RFC5731].  Unless some registration policy has some
 special processing, this EPP <extension> element should contain the
 <b-dn:bundle>, which has the following child elements:
  • A <b-dn:rdn> element that contains the RDN, along with the

attribute described below.

  • An optional <b-dn:bdn> element that contains the BDN, along with

the attribute described below.

 The above elements contain the following attribute:
  • An optional "uLabel" attribute represents the U-label of the

element.

6.2.1. EPP <create> Command

 This extension defines additional elements to extend the EPP <create>
 command described in the EPP domain name mapping [RFC5731] for
 bundled names registration.
 In addition to the EPP command elements described in the EPP domain
 mapping [RFC5731], the <create> command shall contain an <extension>
 element.  Unless some registration policy has some special
 processing, the <extension> element should contain a child
 <b-dn:create> element that identifies the bundle namespace and a
 child <b-dn:rdn> element that identifies the U-label form of the
 registered domain name with the "uLabel" attribute.  The U-label is
 used for easy reading by the registrants and easy debugging by the
 registrars and the registries.
 C:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
 C:<epp xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0">
 C:  <command>
 C:    <create>
 C:      <domain:create
 C:        xmlns:domain="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0">
 C:        <domain:name>xn--fsq270a.example</domain:name>
 C:        <domain:period unit="y">2</domain:period>
 C:        <domain:registrant>123</domain:registrant>
 C:        <domain:contact type="admin">123</domain:contact>
 C:        <domain:contact type="tech">123</domain:contact>
 C:        <domain:authInfo>
 C:          <domain:pw>2fooBAR</domain:pw>
 C:        </domain:authInfo>
 C:      </domain:create>
 C:    </create>
 C:    <extension>
 C:      <b-dn:create
 C:        xmlns:b-dn="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp:b-dn">
 C:        <b-dn:rdn uLabel="&#x5B9E;&#x4F8B;.example">
 C:          xn--fsq270a.example
 C:        </b-dn:rdn>
 C:      </b-dn:create>
 C:    </extension>
 C:    <clTRID>ABC-12345</clTRID>
 C:  </command>
 C:</epp>
                   Figure 3: Example <create> Command
 When a <create> command has been processed successfully, the EPP
 <creData> element must contain child elements as described in the EPP
 domain mapping [RFC5731].  In addition, unless some registration
 policy has some special processing, the EPP <extension> element
 should contain a child <b-dn:creData> element that identifies the
 extension namespace if the domain object has data associated with
 this extension and based on its registration policy.  The
 <b-dn:creData> element contains the <b-dn:bundle> element.
 S:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
 S:<epp xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0">
 S:  <response>
 S:    <result code="1000">
 S:      <msg>Command completed successfully</msg>
 S:    </result>
 S:    <resData>
 S:      <domain:creData
 S:        xmlns:domain="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0">
 S:        <domain:name>xn--fsq270a.example</domain:name>
 S:        <domain:crDate>2019-04-03T22:00:00.0Z</domain:crDate>
 S:        <domain:exDate>2021-04-03T22:00:00.0Z</domain:exDate>
 S:      </domain:creData>
 S:    </resData>
 S:    <extension>
 S:      <b-dn:creData
 S:        xmlns:b-dn="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp:b-dn">
 S:        <b-dn:bundle>
 S:          <b-dn:rdn uLabel="&#x5B9E;&#x4F8B;.example">
 S:            xn--fsq270a.example
 S:          </b-dn:rdn>
 S:          <b-dn:bdn uLabel="&#x5BE6;&#x4F8B;.example" >
 S:            xn--fsqz41a.example
 S:          </b-dn:bdn>
 S:        </b-dn:bundle>
 S:      </b-dn:creData>
 S:    </extension>
 S:    <trID>
 S:      <clTRID>ABC-12345</clTRID>
 S:      <svTRID>54322-XYZ</svTRID>
 S:    </trID>
 S:  </response>
 S:</epp>
                  Figure 4: Example <create> Response
 An EPP error response must be returned if a <create> command cannot
 be processed for any reason.

6.2.2. EPP <delete> Command

 This extension does not add any element to the EPP <delete> command
 described in the EPP domain mapping [RFC5731].  However, additional
 elements are defined for the <delete> response.
 When a <delete> command has been processed successfully, the EPP
 <delData> element must contain child elements as described in the EPP
 domain mapping [RFC5731].  In addition, unless some registration
 policy has some special processing, the EPP <extension> element
 should contain a child <b-dn:delData> element that identifies the
 extension namespace if the domain object has data associated with
 this extension and based on its registration policy.  The
 <b-dn:delData> element should contain the <b-dn:bundle> element.
 S:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
 S:<epp xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0">
 S:  <response>
 S:    <result code="1000">
 S:      <msg>Command completed successfully</msg>
 S:    </result>
 S:    <extension>
 S:      <b-dn:delData
 S:        xmlns:b-dn="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp:b-dn">
 S:        <b-dn:bundle>
 S:          <b-dn:rdn uLabel="&#x5B9E;&#x4F8B;.example">
 S:            xn--fsq270a.example
 S:          </b-dn:rdn>
 S:          <b-dn:bdn uLabel="&#x5BE6;&#x4F8B;.example">
 S:            xn--fsqz41a.example
 S:          </b-dn:bdn>
 S:        </b-dn:bundle>
 S:      </b-dn:delData>
 S:    </extension>
 S:    <trID>
 S:      <clTRID>ABC-12345</clTRID>
 S:      <svTRID>54321-XYZ</svTRID>
 S:    </trID>
 S:  </response>
 S:</epp>
                  Figure 5: Example <delete> Response
 An EPP error response must be returned if a <delete> command cannot
 be processed for any reason.

6.2.3. EPP <renew> Command

 This extension does not add any element to the EPP <renew> command
 described in the EPP domain name mapping [RFC5731].  However, when
 either the RDN or BDN is sent for renewal, the response should
 contain both RDN and BDN information.  When the command has been
 processed successfully, the EPP <extension> element shall be
 contained in the response if the domain object has data associated
 with bundled names.  Unless some registration policy has some special
 processing, this EPP <extension> element should contain the
 <b-dn:renData>, which contains the <b-dn:bundle> element.
 S:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
 S:<epp xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0">
 S:  <response>
 S:    <result code="1000">
 S:      <msg>Command completed successfully</msg>
 S:    </result>
 S:    <resData>
 S:      <domain:renData
 S:        xmlns:domain="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0">
 S:        <domain:name>xn--fsq270a.example</domain:name>
 S:        <domain:exDate>2022-04-03T22:00:00.0Z</domain:exDate>
 S:      </domain:renData>
 S:    </resData>
 S:    <extension>
 S:      <b-dn:renData
 S:        xmlns:b-dn="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp:b-dn">
 S:        <b-dn:bundle>
 S:          <b-dn:rdn uLabel="&#x5B9E;&#x4F8B;.example">
 S:            xn--fsq270a.example
 S:          </b-dn:rdn>
 S:          <b-dn:bdn uLabel="&#x5BE6;&#x4F8B;.example" >
 S:            xn--fsqz41a.example
 S:          </b-dn:bdn>
 S:        </b-dn:bundle>
 S:      </b-dn:renData>
 S:    </extension>
 S:    <trID>
 S:      <clTRID>ABC-12345</clTRID>
 S:      <svTRID>54322-XYZ</svTRID>
 S:    </trID>
 S:  </response>
 S:</epp>
                   Figure 6: Example <renew> Response

6.2.4. EPP <transfer> Command

 This extension does not add any element to the EPP <transfer> command
 described in the EPP domain name mapping [RFC5731].  However,
 additional elements are defined for the <transfer> response in the
 EPP object mapping.  When the command has been processed
 successfully, the EPP <extension> element shall be contained in the
 response if the domain object has data associated with bundled names.
 Unless some registration policy has some special processing, this EPP
 <extension> element should contain the <b-dn:trnData>, which contains
 the <b-dn:bundle> element.
 S:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
 S:<epp xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0">
 S:  <response>
 S:    <result code="1001">
 S:      <msg>Command completed successfully; action pending</msg>
 S:    </result>
 S:    <resData>
 S:      <domain:trnData
 S:        xmlns:domain="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0">
 S:        <domain:name>xn--fsq270a.example</domain:name>
 S:        <domain:trStatus>pending</domain:trStatus>
 S:        <domain:reID>ClientX</domain:reID>
 S:        <domain:reDate>2021-04-03T22:00:00.0Z</domain:reDate>
 S:        <domain:acID>ClientY</domain:acID>
 S:        <domain:acDate>2021-04-08T22:00:00.0Z</domain:acDate>
 S:        <domain:exDate>2022-04-03T22:00:00.0Z</domain:exDate>
 S:      </domain:trnData>
 S:    </resData>
 S:    <extension>
 S:      <b-dn:trnData
 S:        xmlns:b-dn="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp:b-dn">
 S:        <b-dn:bundle>
 S:          <b-dn:rdn uLabel="&#x5B9E;&#x4F8B;.example">
 S:            xn--fsq270a.example
 S:          </b-dn:rdn>
 S:          <b-dn:bdn uLabel="&#x5BE6;&#x4F8B;.example">
 S:            xn--fsqz41a.example
 S:          </b-dn:bdn>
 S:        </b-dn:bundle>
 S:      </b-dn:trnData>
 S:    </extension>
 S:    <trID>
 S:      <clTRID>ABC-12345</clTRID>
 S:      <svTRID>54322-XYZ</svTRID>
 S:    </trID>
 S:  </response>
 S:</epp>
                 Figure 7: Example <transfer> Response

6.2.5. EPP <update> Command

 This extension does not add any element to the EPP <update> command
 described in the EPP domain name mapping [RFC5731].  However,
 additional elements are defined for the <update> response in the EPP
 object mapping.  When the command has been processed successfully,
 the EPP <extension> element shall be contained in the response if the
 domain object has data associated with bundled names.  Unless some
 registration policy has some special processing, this EPP <extension>
 element should contain the <b-dn:upData>, which contains the
 <b-dn:bundle> element.
 S:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
 S:<epp xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0">
 S:  <response>
 S:    <result code="1000">
 S:      <msg>Command completed successfully</msg>
 S:    </result>
 S:    <extension>
 S:      <b-dn:upData
 S:        xmlns:b-dn="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp:b-dn">
 S:        <b-dn:bundle>
 S:          <b-dn:rdn uLabel="&#x5B9E;&#x4F8B;.example" >
 S:            xn--fsq270a.example
 S:          </b-dn:rdn>
 S:          <b-dn:bdn uLabel="&#x5BE6;&#x4F8B;.example">
 S:            xn--fsqz41a.example
 S:          </b-dn:bdn>
 S:        </b-dn:bundle>
 S:      </b-dn:upData>
 S:    </extension>
 S:    <trID>
 S:      <clTRID>ABC-12345</clTRID>
 S:      <svTRID>54322-XYZ</svTRID>
 S:    </trID>
 S:  </response>
 S:</epp>
                  Figure 8: Example <update> Response

7. Formal Syntax

 An EPP object name mapping extension for bundled names is specified
 in XML Schema notation.  The formal syntax presented here is a
 complete schema representation of the object mapping suitable for
 automated validation of EPP XML instances.  The BEGIN and END tags
 are not part of the schema; they are used to note the beginning and
 ending of the schema for URI registration purposes.
 <CODE BEGINS>
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
 <schema targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp:b-dn"
   xmlns:b-dn="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp:b-dn"
   xmlns:eppcom="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"
   xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
   elementFormDefault="qualified">
 <!--
   Import common element types.
 -->
 <import namespace="urn:iana:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"/>
 <annotation>
   <documentation>
     Extensible Provisioning Protocol v1.0
     Bundle Domain Extension Schema v1.0
   </documentation>
 </annotation>
 <!--
   Child elements found in EPP commands.
 -->
 <element name="create" type="b-dn:createDataType"/>
 <!--
   Child elements of the <b-dn:create> command.
   All elements must be present at time of creation
 -->
 <complexType name="createDataType">
   <sequence>
     <element name="rdn" type="b-dn:rdnType"
       minOccurs="0"/>
   </sequence>
 </complexType>
 <!--
   Child response elements in <b-dn:infData>, <b-dn:delData>,
   <b-dn:creData>, <b-dn:renData>, <b-dn:trnData> and <b-dn:upData>.
 -->
 <element name="infData" type="b-dn:bundleDataType"/>
 <element name="delData" type="b-dn:bundleDataType"/>
 <element name="creData" type="b-dn:bundleDataType"/>
 <element name="renData" type="b-dn:bundleDataType"/>
 <element name="trnData" type="b-dn:bundleDataType"/>
 <element name="upData" type="b-dn:bundleDataType"/>
 <complexType name="bundleDataType">
   <sequence>
     <element name="bundle" type="b-dn:bundleType" />
   </sequence>
 </complexType>
 <complexType name="bundleType">
   <sequence>
     <element name="rdn" type="b-dn:rdnType" />
     <element name="bdn" type="b-dn:rdnType"
       minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded" />
   </sequence>
 </complexType>
 <complexType name="rdnType">
   <simpleContent>
     <extension base="eppcom:labelType">
       <attribute name="uLabel" type="eppcom:labelType"/>
     </extension>
   </simpleContent>
 </complexType>
 <!--
   End of schema.
 -->
 </schema>
 <CODE ENDS>

8. Internationalization Considerations

 EPP is represented in XML, which provides support for encoding
 information using the Unicode character set and its more compact
 representations, including UTF-8.  Conformant XML processors
 recognize both UTF-8 and UTF-16.  Though XML includes provisions to
 identify and use other character encodings through use of an
 "encoding" attribute in an <?xml?> declaration, use of UTF-8 is
 recommended.
 As an extension of the EPP domain name mapping, the elements and
 element content described in this document must inherit the
 internationalization conventions used to represent higher-layer
 domain and core protocol structures present in an XML instance that
 includes this extension.

9. IANA Considerations

9.1. XML Namespace and XML Schema

 This document uses URNs to describe XML namespaces and XML schemas
 conforming to a registry mechanism described in [RFC3688].

9.1.1. BDN Namespace

 IANA has assigned the following for the BDN namespace in the "ns"
 subregistry of the "IETF XML Registry", with this document as the
 reference:
 URI:  urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp:b-dn
 Registrant Contact:  See the "Authors' Addresses" section of this
    document.
 XML:  None.  The namespace URI does not represent an XML
    specification.

9.1.2. BDN XML Schema

 IANA has made the following assignment in the "schema" subregistry of
 the "IETF XML Registry" for the BDN XML schema, with this document as
 the reference:
 URI:  urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:epp:b-dn
 Registrant Contact:  See the "Authors' Addresses" section of this
    document.
 XML:  See the "Formal Syntax" section of this document.

9.2. EPP Extension

 IANA has registered the EPP extension described in this document in
 the "Extensions for the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP)"
 registry described in [RFC7451].  The details of the registration are
 as follows:
 Name of Extension:  "Domain Name Mapping Extension for Strict
    Bundling Registration"
 Document Status:  Informational
 Reference:  This document
 Registrant Name and Email Address:  See the "Authors' Addresses"
    section of this document.
 TLDs:  Any
 IPR Disclosure:  https://datatracker.ietf.org/ipr/2479
 Status:  Active
 Notes:  None

10. Security Considerations

 Normally, the EPP server will only be connected by the authorized EPP
 client, which knows whether the EPP server supports the extension
 described in this document via out-of-band service.  The EPP client
 should avoid sending this extension to the unimplemented EPP server.
 In case a client that supports this document sends a request to a
 server that does not support this document, the server will return
 the result code 2103 according to Section 3 of [RFC5730].  Section 3
 of [RFC5730] has the following information for result code 2103.
 |  2103 "Unimplemented extension"
 |  
 |  This response code MUST be returned when a server receives a valid
 |  EPP command element that contains a protocol command extension
 |  that is not implemented by the server.
 Some registries and registrars have more than 15 years' experience
 with the bundled registration of domain names (especially Chinese
 Domain Names).  They have not found any significant security issues.
 One principle that the registry and registrar should let the
 registrants know is that bundled registered domain names will be
 created, transferred, updated, and deleted together as a group.  The
 registrants for bundled domain names should remember this principle
 when performing operations to these domain names.  [RFC5730] also
 introduces some security consideration.
 This document does not take a position regarding whether or not the
 bundled domain names share a key for Delegation Signer (DS) and/or
 DNS Public Key (DNSKEY) resource records.  The DNS administrator can
 choose whether DS/DNSKEY information can be shared or not.  If a DS/
 DNSKEY key is shared, then the bundled domain names share fate if
 there is a key compromise.

11. References

11.1. Normative References

 [RFC3688]  Mealling, M., "The IETF XML Registry", BCP 81, RFC 3688,
            DOI 10.17487/RFC3688, January 2004,
            <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3688>.
 [RFC5730]  Hollenbeck, S., "Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP)",
            STD 69, RFC 5730, DOI 10.17487/RFC5730, August 2009,
            <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5730>.
 [RFC5731]  Hollenbeck, S., "Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP)
            Domain Name Mapping", STD 69, RFC 5731,
            DOI 10.17487/RFC5731, August 2009,
            <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5731>.
 [RFC5890]  Klensin, J., "Internationalized Domain Names for
            Applications (IDNA): Definitions and Document Framework",
            RFC 5890, DOI 10.17487/RFC5890, August 2010,
            <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5890>.
 [RFC5891]  Klensin, J., "Internationalized Domain Names in
            Applications (IDNA): Protocol", RFC 5891,
            DOI 10.17487/RFC5891, August 2010,
            <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5891>.
 [RFC5892]  Faltstrom, P., Ed., "The Unicode Code Points and
            Internationalized Domain Names for Applications (IDNA)",
            RFC 5892, DOI 10.17487/RFC5892, August 2010,
            <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5892>.
 [RFC7451]  Hollenbeck, S., "Extension Registry for the Extensible
            Provisioning Protocol", RFC 7451, DOI 10.17487/RFC7451,
            February 2015, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7451>.
 [W3C.REC-xml-20040204]
            Bray, T., Paoli, J., Sperberg-McQueen, C.M., Maler, E.,
            and F. Yergeau, "Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0
            (Third Edition)", W3C Recommendation REC-xml-20040204,
            February 2004,
            <http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xml-20040204>.
 [W3C.REC-xmlschema-1-20041028]
            Thompson, H., Beech, D., Maloney, M., and N. Mendelsohn,
            "XML Schema Part 1: Structures Second Edition", W3C
            Recommendation REC-xmlschema-1-20041028, October 2004,
            <http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-1-20041028>.
 [W3C.REC-xmlschema-2-20041028]
            Biron, P. and A. Malhotra, "XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes
            Second Edition", W3C Recommendation REC-xmlschema-
            2-20041028, October 2004,
            <http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028>.

11.2. Informative References

 [RFC3743]  Konishi, K., Huang, K., Qian, H., and Y. Ko, "Joint
            Engineering Team (JET) Guidelines for Internationalized
            Domain Names (IDN) Registration and Administration for
            Chinese, Japanese, and Korean", RFC 3743,
            DOI 10.17487/RFC3743, April 2004,
            <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3743>.
 [RFC3915]  Hollenbeck, S., "Domain Registry Grace Period Mapping for
            the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP)", RFC 3915,
            DOI 10.17487/RFC3915, September 2004,
            <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3915>.
 [RFC4290]  Klensin, J., "Suggested Practices for Registration of
            Internationalized Domain Names (IDN)", RFC 4290,
            DOI 10.17487/RFC4290, December 2005,
            <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4290>.

Acknowledgements

 The authors especially thank the authors of [RFC5730] and [RFC5731]
 and the following members of the China Internet Network Information
 Center (CNNIC): Weiping Yang, Chao Qi.
 Useful comments were made by John Klensin, Scott Hollenbeck, Patrick
 Mevzek, Edward Lewis, Wil Tan, and Adrian Farrel.

Authors' Addresses

 Jiankang Yao
 CNNIC
 4 South 4th Street, Zhongguancun, Haidian District
 Beijing
 Beijing, 100190
 China
 Phone: +86 10 5881 3007
 Email: yaojk@cnnic.cn
 Linlin Zhou
 CNNIC
 4 South 4th Street, Zhongguancun, Haidian District
 Beijing
 Beijing, 100190
 China
 Phone: +86 10 5881 2677
 Email: zhoulinlin@cnnic.cn
 Hongtao Li
 CNNIC
 4 South 4th Street, Zhongguancun, Haidian District
 Beijing
 Beijing, 100190
 China
 Email: lihongtao@cnnic.cn
 Ning Kong
 Consultant
 Email: ietfing@gmail.com
 Jiagui Xie
 Email: jiagui1984@163.com
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