Hello, Correct, here is a nice RIPE Labs article explaining those exceptions:
https://labs.ripe.net/Members/denis/reclaim-functionality-for-resource-holders Also, in case of transfer of holder-ship, as long as a user has access to maintainer password, or can recover it using the standard password recovery -meaning they are the rightful holder of the resource- they should be able to follow above mentioned procedure. Regards, Ed Shryane RIPE NCC > > Gert Doering wrote: > >> Hi, > [...] >>> Can any arbitrary RIPE member remove route objects that were created >>> by any other RIPE member? >> >> >> Generally speaking, no. > > Generally speaking, in order to delete an objecct, you need the same (set of) > credentials you would need to create or modify the object. > > As you correctly point out, there are a couple of exceptions to prevent dead- > lock situations when one party fails to cooperate. Removing a route object is > one of those, iirc; deleting a revDNS delegation entry is another. > >> Gert Doering >> -- NetMaster > > Wilfried > >
