Re: burst.net DDoS?

2003-03-27 Thread Allan Liska

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Hello Danny,

Thursday, March 27, 2003, 3:46:40 PM, you wrote:


D> Hey, I've got a several domains hosted on bursts IP space and currently they are 
getting about 35-45% packet loss. Does anyone have any idea what is going on? I've 
tried calling them but to no
D> avail sadly enough.

According to their forum:

http://forums.burst.net/showthread.php?s=3e809757b36df1541d1bd78ca8e87f45&threadid=377

They are having problems with their Sprint connection.  According to
the rumor mill, they are being DoS'd, yet again.


allan
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RE: burst.net DDoS?

2003-03-27 Thread Todd Mitchell - lists

I believe they dropped their AT&T circuit the other day and I've heard
that they're being DDoS'd over their Level3 circuit at the moment.

You probably just have to sit tight until they get things resolved.
Unfortunately these types of incidents are all too common with
Burst/Nocster.

Todd

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| Hey, I've got a several domains hosted on bursts IP space and
currently
| they are getting about 35-45% packet loss. Does anyone have any idea
what
| is going on? I've tried calling them but to no avail sadly enough.
| 
| Cheers
| Danny
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burst.net DDoS?

2003-03-27 Thread Danny

Hey, I've got a several domains hosted on bursts IP space and currently they are 
getting about 35-45% packet loss. Does anyone have any idea what is going on? I've 
tried calling them but to no avail sadly enough. 

Cheers
Danny
Network Security Engineer
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