It is only one letter, and; the Auth.
POP Before SMTP Auth using an unknown transport.
Acquire your EPP code(also called Auth code or transfer key).
By following the documentation of a Two legged Auth; before configure.
If you do not know your Auth code, you can obtain it from your registrar.
You don't need more to do this than HTTP basic Auth and an encrypted connection:.
You either need to do a local operation(-s,-g,-o)
or supply an Authentication file(--Auth); see--help for a short help.
This hearkens back to the old Twitter Auth API, which didn't require the application to HMAC hash tokens
and request strings.
In this case, simply not being logged in is not sufficient to send a 401 or a 403,
unless you use HTTP Auth vs a login page not tied to setting.
In this case, simply not being logged in is not sufficient to send a 401 or a 403,
unless you use HTTP Auth vs a login page(not tied to setting HTTP Auth).