I have similar situations like this, Someone asked me to send a probe, but then Lia asked to me that the same name is requested a lots of probe. So yes, I’m agree with Anurag that ripe should not send directly except outside from Netherland? Or if the ambassador is non responsive. Thank you. Budiwijaya On Mon, 16 Apr 2018 at 20.11 Anurag Bhatia <me@anuragbhatia.com> wrote:
Hello everyone
I have come across a case multiple times where someone requests for RIPE Atlas probe and by the time I reply back to them (say 2-3 days), they mention that they have requested for probe directly from RIPE NCC as well.
Once I even came across a case where I had basic communication with the host and I called them just at the time of shipping as they missed to share their ZIP code and the host mentioned that they already applied for it to RIPE and thus I did not send it to them but that brings of risks of sending two probes in a scenario where we all struggle to ensure that probe we have sent actually comes online and stays online.
I think RIPE sending probes directly is likely ineffective as it would involve much higher cost as well as time which is what ambassadors save (except say in case of the Netherlands or parts of Europe).
Did anyone else come across this issue? How do you ensure that probe you are sending is not the second probe to an already shipped probe by RIPE?
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