RDAP definition

RDAP is an Internet protocol that provides “RESTful” web services to retrieve registration metadata from domain name registries and regional internet registries.
RDAP means a Regional Disciplinary Appeal Panel

Examples of RDAP in a sentence

  • Registrar must show the DNSSEC-signed status of the domain name in the RDAP Directory Service.

  • If ICANN initiates or commissions a study on the transition of WHOIS Data Directory Services to RDAP Data Directory Services, Registrar shall reasonably cooperate with such study, including by delivering to ICANN or its designee conducting such study, both quantitative and qualitative data related to its experience with its transition from WHOIS Data Directory Services to RDAP Data Directory Services.

  • ICANN will use commercially reasonable efforts to deploy probes for measuring RDAP parameters in data centers with carrier grade connectivity in each of the ICANN geographic regions.

  • Registrar must show the DNSSEC parameters stored in Registrar database in the RDAP Directory Service.

  • If an RDAP test result is unanswered, the corresponding RDAP-RDDS service will be considered as unavailable from that Probe until it is time to make a new test.

  • If 51% or more of the RDAP testing Probes see the RDAP-RDDS service as unavailable during a given time, the RDAP-RDDS service will be considered unavailable.

  • Every 5 minutes, RDAP-RDDS probes will select one IP address from all the public-DNS registered "IP addresses" of the servers of the RDAP-RDDS service of Registrar being monitored and make an "RDAP test".

  • Registrar will implement new versions of the RDAP Technical Implementation Guide and RDAP Response Profile no later than one hundred eighty (180) calendar days after notification from ICANN.