Integration of update-client for e164.org.

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renne

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Aug 3, 2010, 1:13:32 PM8/3/10
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ENUMdroid queries the ENUM-directories, but how can anyone reach your
own device if your IP-address changes?
That's why e164.org provides a remote-management-protocol to update
NAPTR-resource-records. Using http://www.e164.org/wiki/RemoteManagementProtocol
one can update e.g. IP and port when they change. So it would be great
if ENUMdroid integrates an update client for e164.org.

Renne

P.S.: e164.org is a private ENUM-zone with over 45,000,000 entries.
Anyone can register his phone-number for free.

Ray Bellis

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Aug 4, 2010, 4:06:31 AM8/4/10
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On 3 August 2010 18:13, renne <re...@bartschnet.de> wrote:
> ENUMdroid queries the ENUM-directories, but how can anyone reach your
> own device if your IP-address changes?
> That's why e164.org provides a remote-management-protocol to update
> NAPTR-resource-records. Using http://www.e164.org/wiki/RemoteManagementProtocol
> one can update e.g. IP and port when they change. So it would be great
> if ENUMdroid integrates an update client for e164.org.

Renne,

Thanks for your note.

Whilst enumdroid is capable of supporting alternate ENUM trees, the
reason it was written was to promote use of the official e164.arpa
ENUM tree.

Since the e164.org tree "competes" with that and their update API is
bespoke it is unlikely that we would consider adding support for this.

kind regards,

Ray

Rene Bartsch

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Aug 4, 2010, 5:57:45 AM8/4/10
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I agree (except the competion), and even Duane Groth does.
e164.org was never planned for daily usage but to promote ENUM
by showing convenient use cases and gaining the critical mass.
And that's why I ask you to implement the update API until ENUM
achieves the critical mass and an update API will be standardized.

kind regards,

Renne


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