Issue came from dynect.net: $ dig +trace github.com ; > DiG 9.8.3-P1 > +trace github.com [...] ;; Received 488 bytes from 192.228.79.201#53(192.228.79.201) in 154 ms github.com. 172800 IN NS ns1.p16.dynect.net. github.com. 172800 IN NS ns3.p16.dynect.net. github.com. 172800 IN NS ns2.p16.dynect.net. github.com. 172800 IN NS ns4.p16.dynect.net. ;; Received 178 bytes from 192.42.93.30#53(192.42.93.30) in 54 ms ;; conne…
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Massive Dyn DNS outage
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Re: Massive Dyn DNS outage
#242All this talk about redundancy, real-time apps, scalable architecture and and a "simple" DDOS against DNS architecture brings half of the internet down. Honestly did nobody think about having a spare dns at some other company? or even backup dns server exactly for a situation like that?
From where I'm looking at the internet (central Europe), I don't notice anything. Maybe your internet on the other side of the Atlantic is broken, ours seems to be working fine. ;-) Edit: Looks like the eastern part of the USA is affected: https://cloudharmony.com/status-for-dyn
Re: Massive Dyn DNS outage
#243It looks like Verizon customers continue to have issues resolving Dyn DNS. Wondering if Verizon has actually blocked Dyn requests
Dyn's status page still says they are working the problem. Why would Verizon block access to a downed service?
I mostly wanted to throw this out there for others who are trying to segment the impact of the issue.
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#246Whatsapp too: # host -tns whatsapp.com whatsapp.com name server ns2.p13.dynect.net. whatsapp.com name server ns1.p13.dynect.net. whatsapp.com name server ns4.p13.dynect.net. whatsapp.com name server ns3.p13.dynect.net.
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#249Earlier quoted context omitted.
Even though their status page says everything is basically fine -- oh just a blip with API dns this morning no biggie -- they have had major problems today too. Like, can't connect to dynamodb, sqs, kinesis. Unfortunately they lie through their status page pretty regularly. I am not sure what it would take for them to admit they had a major problem.
Apparently us-east-1 was the only region that exclusively used dyndns (all other regions have failover strategies to other providers and that's why there wasn't downtime anywhere else but us-east and eu-west). They resolved the problem pretty quickly, but it drove our NOC insane...fortunately downtime for us was only about half an hour or so.
If our service is down for any customer (much less an entire segment of customers) we at least publish that we had a partial outage.
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#250Need round robin dns - geographically dispersed