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Zonomi-related network issue

PostedSat, 20 Jun 2015 13:44 PM UTC
Sat, 20 Jun 2015 09:44 AM EDT
Last UpdateTue, 30 Jun 2015 22:51 PM UTC (459 weeks ago)
Tue, 30 Jun 2015 18:51 PM EDT
StatusClosed

Status: Zonomi is the target of a denial of service attack.  We are working to mitigate the issue.  Only some of its name servers are affected.

Update Tuesday June 30 2251UTC: ns1 is back online.

Update Tuesday June 30 2216UTC: ns3, ns4 should be available at the moment.  ns2 is likely unavailable for the next several hours.  As soon as the attack on ns1 subsides we will re-enable that.

Update Tuesday June 30 2108: ns3.zonomi.com has been returned to service.

Update Tuesday June 30 2048UTC: Zonomi was targeted again. To restore network stability ns1, ns2 and ns3 has been null-routed. ns4 continues to operate normally.

Notices below are related to previous issues.

Tue 0840: Attack has subsided.  Services are operating normally.

Tue 0710 UTC: We are seeing high network usage at Dallas, London and Auckland affecting some servers there (as well as Zonomi DNS).

0650 UTC: attack is on again, we're working to resolve the issue.
0550 UTC: ns1 back in service.  Attack has abated.

05:04:27 UTC: ns1 and ns3 continue to be null routed, we continue to investigate the issue.

00:15:57 UTC: the attack seems to be directed to ns1.zonomi.com, it has been null routed, ns3.zonomi.com has been null routed too for the time being by the data center, but we are working to see if it is possible to remove that null route. We are investigating alternatives to try to debug and mitigate the issue.

22:37:39 UTC: We lifted the null route, but attack resumed, causing a small downtime, we are investigating how to mitigate the issue. Network should be up again, null route has been reinstated

14:40 PM UTC: We have null routed the affected IP/s in Dallas to resolve issues there.  Our London network seems to also be recovering as well.

14:29 PM UTC: We have detected a DOS attack to servers within our networks.  We are working to mitigate that.

We have picked up network connectivity issues to some of our data centres.

We are currently investigating and will update as soon as we have more info.

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