Auth Code is RRP, what does this mean?
I am trying to transfer a few names, some have auth code, but a couple names having the
"RRP" as Auth Code failed to transfer, what does RRP mean, what should I do?
thanks.
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Your AuthCode is "RRP"? Doesn't really make much sense. That might just be a placeholder used by the registrar for domains that did not need EPP auth codes. Domains in the RRP system did not need AuthCodes. .COM transfered over to the EPP/Auth code system last year.
What registrar is the domain with and what TLD is the domain?
Or contact your registrar to have them reset the AuthCode for those domains.
the domain is a .com name regged at regfly, when I tried to transfer it to
mydomain.com, mydomain complained that invalid Auth Code. I have created
a ticket at regfly, waiting.
-RJ- said:
Your AuthCode is "RRP"? Doesn't really make much sense. That might just be a placeholder used by the registrar for domains that did not need EPP auth codes. Domains in the RRP system did not need AuthCodes. .COM transfered over to the EPP/Auth code system last year.
What registrar is the domain with and what TLD is the domain?
Or contact your registrar to have them reset the AuthCode for those domains.
The Registries involved have agreed to move any RegisterFly names in Redemption Grace Period* status into Server-Delete-Prohibited status. This will prevent them from being deleted from the registry and becoming available for re-registration by others. ICANN commends and encourages this example of cooperation to protect registrant data.
My names do not have the risk of expiring, so I am not worried.
FYI, I did get a reply from the support ticket:
"We sincerely apologize for the problem caused to you. Currently we are facing some technical issues for some part of client database and we are not able to generate authorization codes for your domain names in question. As soon the service will restore we will process your request.