Replies to Domain CHECK and Domain INFO Requests

Important Information

Existing General Request and Abuse Contact information at the domain level is displayed in a Domain INFO request.

If this information does not exist at the domain level, no fallback will be displayed.

For a domain INFO request, the RegAccId and RegAccName are always displayed for foreign and own domains.

Description of Data Fields

The replies of the .de registration system to CHECK or INFO requests comprise the data fields of the "Domain" and "Contact" data objects and of some other parameters described below:

K/V Keyword XML Namespace and Element Occurrence
min - max
Type / Length Value Range Description
Result result 1 enumeration result-erule Result of processing:
success = request was executed

failed = request was not executed

exception = system failure, request was not executed
StId Stid 1 token
30 - 255
stid-rule A StId is a Server Transaction ID which is assigned by the server. The StId ensures that the request from the provider and DENIC's reply are referenced with a globally unique ID.
Error message level="error" code= 0 - * normalizedString
1 - 255
message-rule This the error message related to the request. It consists of the message code and text.
Domain domain:handle 1 token
4 - 66
domain-rule This is the domain name.
Domain-Ace domain:ace 0 - 1 token
4 - 66
domainace-rule This is the ACE form (ASCII Compatible Encoding) of the domain name.
Status domain:status 1 enumeration status-erule This is the status of a domain:
free = not registered

connect = registered and connected

failed = registered but not connected

invalid = invalid domain

redemptionPeriod = domain in the redemption grace period
RegAccId domain:regAccId 1 token
7 - 13
regaccid-rule The RegAccId is issued by DENIC and is composed of "DENIC-" + numerical value. It is used to uniquely identify the RegAcc.
RegAccName domain:regAccName 1 normalizedString
1 - 255
name-rule Name des Inhabers des Registrierungs-Accounts.
AuthInfo1 domain:authInfo1 0 - 1 enumeration authinfo-rule For domains in your administration: Date of AuthInfo1 Expire
AuthInfo2 domain:authInfo2 0 - 1 enumeration authinfo-rule For domains in your administration: Date of AuthInfo2 Expire
AuthInfo domain:authInfo 0 - 1 enumeration authinfo-erule "true", if an AuthInfo1 or AuthInfo2 exists for a domain not in your administration
Changed changed 1 dateTime date-rule This is the time stamp of the most recent change in the record concerned.
- domain:disputeData

empty element
0 - 1 - - Is marked in K/V format by the heading "[Dispute]".

Displayed when querying your own domain, that has a dispute entry.