Ferda – webadmin tool that allows registrar and object administration, database search, and history browsing//viewing.
First of all, we recommend to explore the documentation .
You can also find some examples and other additional information directly within the source in the GitLab repositories.
The documentation consists of several publications, each having a different purpose:
Features give you an idea about FRED's functionality and contain concise feature lists grouped by FRED's interfaces.
Concepts describe the deeper meaning of various terms and abstractions and explain constructs, design decisions, and intents.
Architecture Description looks at the features from a more technical point of view, providing an overview of data flows at the system's boundary, and describing top-level software components of the system and how they cooperate.
Administration Manual is more practical and helps system administrators install, configure, customize and maintain the system. It also describes procedures for registry administration tasks (registrar access, domain blocking, etc.) in Daphne and on the command line.
EPP Reference Manual introduces FRED's implementation of the EPP protocol to registrars' developers and contains a detailed reference of all EPP requests and responses, both standard and extending.
RDAP API Reference Manual describes FRED's implementation of the RDAP protocol.
You can find the documentation source code at GitLab . If you have suggestions on the documentation, please submit an issue.
fred-client
and custom EPP clients)If you need help with FRED,
Presentations on various aspects of FRED from recent conferences:
Specification of the domain administration system
(2006)
If you want to better understand where FRED comes from, you may want to read this old system requirements specification. FRED's functionality has been modified and extended somehow since then but the core functionality remains the same.