DDOS on Namecheap Free DNS and Default DNS V2
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Re: DDOS on Namecheap Free DNS and Default DNS V2
#32We are in the process of mitigating a large scale DDoS attack against our global DNS platform. We expect service to return to normal very shortly. Stay tuned and let me know if you have any questions. ted@namecheap.com
You guys should really put a notice on your homepage or something. Good luck.
tamar (also at Namecheap)
Re: DDOS on Namecheap Free DNS and Default DNS V2
#33Any good suggestions for alternative DNS providers?
Re: DDOS on Namecheap Free DNS and Default DNS V2
#34We are in the process of mitigating a large scale DDoS attack against our global DNS platform. We expect service to return to normal very shortly. Stay tuned and let me know if you have any questions. ted@namecheap.com
You need to provide some gift to your customers for this downtime. I am using NC for 10 years, every time on bad issues I continue to use. But this outage very bad, I lost money...
Re: DDOS on Namecheap Free DNS and Default DNS V2
#35Earlier quoted context omitted.
Depends on the TTL (time to live) settings for the DNS entries, doesn't it?
Yes, perhaps there lies our folly. It's the choice between being flexible in ability to move our servers really quick, or being tolerant of DNS servers going down. I sort of hoped that a DNS client would just use an expired DNS result in case the servers would not respond, but perhaps that is naieve/dumb.
This would break the whole concept of TTLs.
> but perhaps that is naieve/dumb.
Not at all. Hard problems are hard to solve.
Re: DDOS on Namecheap Free DNS and Default DNS V2
#36We are in the process of mitigating a large scale DDoS attack against our global DNS platform. We expect service to return to normal very shortly. Stay tuned and let me know if you have any questions. ted@namecheap.com
Just for future reference, it's usually considered a good idea to put your status page on completely independent infrastructure so that it stays up even when the rest of your stuff goes down. A status page that doesn't work during an outage isn't particularly useful.
Re: DDOS on Namecheap Free DNS and Default DNS V2
#37Earlier quoted context omitted.
I moved most of my stuff to Route53 awhile back and for the most part I don't regret it.
Pricing doesn't seem too bad. $0.50 for a zone (domain) and $0.50 for a billion queries: http://aws.amazon.com/route53/pricing/
Re: DDOS on Namecheap Free DNS and Default DNS V2
#38We are in the process of mitigating a large scale DDoS attack against our global DNS platform. We expect service to return to normal very shortly. Stay tuned and let me know if you have any questions. ted@namecheap.com
You need to provide some gift to your customers for this downtime. I am using NC for 10 years, every time on bad issues I continue to use. But this outage very bad, I lost money...
Re: DDOS on Namecheap Free DNS and Default DNS V2
#39Earlier quoted context omitted.
Just for future reference, it's usually considered a good idea to put your status page on completely independent infrastructure so that it stays up even when the rest of your stuff goes down. A status page that doesn't work during an outage isn't particularly useful.
If the hackers really want to take you down, adding another server in isn't very hard...
Re: DDOS on Namecheap Free DNS and Default DNS V2
#40Earlier quoted context omitted.
You need to provide some gift to your customers for this downtime. I am using NC for 10 years, every time on bad issues I continue to use. But this outage very bad, I lost money...
DDOS attacks are not up to Namecheap. You want money, go talk to the people doing it. These are very hard to prevent.