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[atlas] Unauthorised probe transfers
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Johan ter Beest
jterbeest at ripe.net
Tue Jun 23 14:05:10 CEST 2020
Hi Paul, On 23/06/2020 12:58, Paul Eagles wrote: > > Hello, > > > I’ve just had 2 emails saying that 2 of my software probes (numbers > 1000305 & 1000137) have been transferred to LeaseWeb NOC. Both these > probes (and another) live on LeaseWeb VPSs (one in NL, one in USA) but > I haven’t started or authorised a transfer. Before I go and shout at > then, how could this have happened? > > Checking in ‘My Atlas’ it does indeed no longer show these as being my > problems. > > Why would the good people at RIPE allow transfer of 2 of my probes > without my approval? > I moved these probes to a new LeaseWeb account at the specific request of one of your colleagues. I will email you privately to give you his contact details so you can take this up with him. He can then transfer them back to you if you both believe these should not have been included in the transferlist. Kind regards, Johan ter Beest RIPE Atlas Team > > Yours, > > > Paul. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </ripe/mail/archives/ripe-atlas/attachments/20200623/09345ffe/attachment.html>
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