We are seeing some packetloss due to DOS attack, working to block it ASAP
Stephen US Operations Staff member Jan 9, 2012 #1 We are seeing some packetloss due to DOS attack, working to block it ASAP
Stephen US Operations Staff member Jan 9, 2012 #2 Re: Working to stop a DOS attack minor network impact Cluster2 Win8 IIS is currently down due to this. We are working to trace the destination and stop it.
Re: Working to stop a DOS attack minor network impact Cluster2 Win8 IIS is currently down due to this. We are working to trace the destination and stop it.
Stephen US Operations Staff member Jan 9, 2012 #3 Re: Working to stop a DOS attack minor network impact IIS starting now, a bit of a test phase.
Stephen US Operations Staff member Jan 9, 2012 #4 Re: Working to stop a DOS attack minor network impact Looks good so far.
Stephen US Operations Staff member Jan 12, 2012 #6 Looks like hitting either win12 or win14 today on cluster1, checking them.
Stephen US Operations Staff member Jan 12, 2012 #7 It was actually on win16, and we are working on it directly now. Win12/14 ok and no issue here.
Stephen US Operations Staff member Jan 12, 2012 #8 Win16 IIS may go up and down a little bit as changes are made.
Stephen US Operations Staff member Jan 12, 2012 #10 Win16 is having very heavy packetloss at the moment.
Stephen US Operations Staff member Jan 12, 2012 #11 Still a minor issue on win16, but it is mostly in control now.
Stephen US Operations Staff member Jan 12, 2012 #12 Trying to reboot win16 to resolve one issue on it, and it doesn't look to be rebooting properly, it is not going down, but also iis won't start up. I am going to the datacenter to check it.
Trying to reboot win16 to resolve one issue on it, and it doesn't look to be rebooting properly, it is not going down, but also iis won't start up. I am going to the datacenter to check it.