SRSPlus Module Configuration

SRSPlus module requires GnuPG public key authentication.

You must generate GnuPG keys, send a public key to SRSPlus, import SRSPlus key and sign it.
For detailed instructions, check SRSPlus Manual

Once you have all keys in one folder(by default, it is usually /home/user/.gnupg/), you must specify this folder in GPG keys directory setting on SRSPLus configuration page.

:!: This folder must be readable by your webserver user(usually nobody or apache). If it is not, you can copy all GnuPG files to another directory, for example EPP-DRS etc folder.

Path to GPG is a path to GnuPG command-line tool.

To quickly check either you did everything right, issue a following command in shell:

/path/to/gpg --list-keys --homedir=/path/to/directory

Where /path/to/directory is the same as GPG keys directory, and /path/to/gpg is the same as Path to GPG.

If you see both keys, yours and SRSPlus, it should work.

:!: gpg binary tool must be executable by your webserver user. You can fix this by issuing the following code in shell:

chmod +rx /path/to/gpg

Host field must be testsrs.srsplus.com for now.

Save the form and use Test module link on modules list page. If module passed configuration, proceed to next step.

Passing SRSPlus tests

SRSPlus requires each registar to pass a sequence of tests and present a transaction log to them, before registar will be allowed to operate with production server.

  1. Download this archive: srsplus-test.zip,
  2. Extract it's contents in www/srsplus-test folder
  3. Set the permissions of www/srsplus-test folder to world-writable (0777)
  4. Once tests will be passed, click on the link to download a log and send it to SRSPlus.
  5. Once you will be approved, change Host field to srs.srsplus.com and test a module again.

You are now ready to start accepting domain registrations.

 
srsplus.module.configuration.txt · Last modified: 2008/05/27 12:13 (external edit)