From ruben at ripe.net Tue Feb 6 14:48:26 2007 From: ruben at ripe.net (Ruben van Staveren) Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 14:48:26 +0100 Subject: [dnsmon-user] For your information: attack on parts of root and TLD nameservers References: <21AFBF50-1692-4700-90C3-60C3F1AA4DF5@ripe.net> Message-ID: <511ACEBA-0DD1-4080-8995-FF9E3A7D31E3@ripe.net> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dear DNSMON user, Since 1000 UTC, Feb 6 2007 M, G, L, and some other TLD name servers are under attack. You may want to be extra vigilant. Root server operators are discussing the situation as we speak. Relevant DNSMON links http://dnsmon.ripe.net/dns-servmon/domain/plot? domain=root&tstart=1170673200&tstop=1170759599 http://dnsmon.ripe.net/dns-servmon/domain/plot? domain=org&tstart=1170673200&tstop=1170759599 The DNSMON operators are not involved in root/TLD name server operations. If you have any questions left, don't hesitate to ask us. Kind Regards, Ruben van Staveren - -- Ruben van Staveren RIPE Network Coordination Center Information Services Singel 258 Amsterdam NL http://www.ripe.net +31 20 535 4444 PGP finger print 6501 4389 A675 477E DCE5 53D8 9108 49E2 DAFC 271B -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (Darwin) iD8DBQFFyIcqkQhJ4tr8JxsRAt3uAJ9BOyEYvdv+js/r4vcykbIt9tfJgQCeLg0N GwnhS/vhgjnXXzpTr9E0nTo= =4UDm -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From bogus@does.not.exist.com Thu Feb 15 18:22:12 2007 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com (Ruben van Staveren) Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 18:22:12 +0100 Subject: [dnsmon-user] Delays to DNSMON service Message-ID: <20070215172417.266322F59A@herring.ripe.net> [Apologies for duplicate e-mails] Dear Colleagues, On Thursday, 15 February users of dnsmon.ripe.net may experience a slower response time for certain plots and unavailability of long-term, pre-generated plots. This is due to a problem with updating the DNSMON software that occurred on Wednesday, 14 February at 15:00 UTC. The RIPE NCC is working to resolve this problem, and full service should resume overnight. We apologise for any inconvenience that this may cause. Regards, Ruben van Staveren Network Engineer RIPE NCC