Too many problems with this web site
#1
Posted 26 February 2007 - 02:13 PM
#2
Posted 26 February 2007 - 02:46 PM
I have not been able to connect to TT ...almost the entire day!
I wasn't able to read any posts all weekend. In fact, it looked as if people weren't able to post.
~ Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe ~
#3
Posted 26 February 2007 - 02:52 PM
#4
Posted 26 February 2007 - 02:54 PM
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#5
Posted 26 February 2007 - 02:57 PM
Wikipedia DoS
This will continue until 1. they stop, or 2. We move to a new server that they do not follow us to.
If this is a random attack, moving to a new server may fix the problem, but it also means that many of you won't be able to 'find' the new server for 6-48 hours while a new site propogates.
If it is a directed attack at Traders-Talk, the attacker will most likely just move on to the new server and continue business as usual.
There really isn't much we can do, but if you want to help us move to a new server, we could use some help.
#6
Posted 26 February 2007 - 03:35 PM
Reiteration: We are experiencing a Denial of Service attack (DoS), specifically a flood attack.
Wikipedia DoS
This will continue until 1. they stop, or 2. We move to a new server that they do not follow us to.
If this is a random attack, moving to a new server may fix the problem, but it also means that many of you won't be able to 'find' the new server for 6-48 hours while a new site propogates.
If it is a directed attack at Traders-Talk, the attacker will most likely just move on to the new server and continue business as usual.
There really isn't much we can do, but if you want to help us move to a new server, we could use some help.
Would you be able to post the real IP if you move to a new service? I think that would work, that we can copy and past the IP and that will take us to you.
~ Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe ~
#7
Posted 26 February 2007 - 03:59 PM
Would you be able to post the real IP if you move to a new service? I think that would work, that we can copy and post the IP and that will take us to you.
Yes, but it would be risky if we are dealing with a directed attack, because it would kinda defeat the purpose of the move, which would be to 'escape' the DoS and "hide" from the attackers. It would be like, "hey let's all hide from Mr. Badguy and leave a note for him as to where we'll be hiding."
We could privately send the new IP to all members privately, though.
We've expended a lot of resources over the past 2 weeks, this may not happen for a while.
#8
Posted 26 February 2007 - 04:12 PM
Reiteration: We are experiencing a Denial of Service attack (DoS), specifically a flood attack.
Wikipedia DoS
This will continue until 1. they stop, or 2. We move to a new server that they do not follow us to.
If this is a random attack, moving to a new server may fix the problem, but it also means that many of you won't be able to 'find' the new server for 6-48 hours while a new site propogates.
If it is a directed attack at Traders-Talk, the attacker will most likely just move on to the new server and continue business as usual.
There really isn't much we can do, but if you want to help us move to a new server, we could use some help.
Just post the new IP.. before you change the server. and people can get there without the use of the DNS.
#9
Posted 26 February 2007 - 04:23 PM
Would you be able to post the real IP if you move to a new service? I think that would work, that we can copy and post the IP and that will take us to you.
Yes, but it would be risky if we are dealing with a directed attack, because it would kinda defeat the purpose of the move, which would be to 'escape' the DoS and "hide" from the attackers. It would be like, "hey let's all hide from Mr. Badguy and leave a note for him as to where we'll be hiding."
We could privately send the new IP to all members privately, though.
We've expended a lot of resources over the past 2 weeks, this may not happen for a while.
Perhaps, but they can find the new IP by pinging for it after it propagates.
If it's a directed attack, they will catch up with you because you have a public website. But it's it's not aimed at you, you can post the NEW IP here as a thread, before you flip, and then we can all use it when the time comes.
~ Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe ~
#10
Posted 26 February 2007 - 04:34 PM
Perhaps, but they can find the new IP by pinging for it after it propagates.
If it's a directed attack, they will catch up with you because you have a public website.
Yes, that's a very real possibility. It's part of why we haven't made the somewhat expensive decision to move yet.
But it's it's not aimed at you, you can post the NEW IP here as a thread, before you flip, and then we can all use it when the time comes.
But we won't know if it's aimed at us specifically. . . until we move . . . and wait for the attack to follow.
It's a catch-22 solution.