GoDaddy outage caused by corrupted router tables
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Re: GoDaddy outage caused by corrupted router tables
#2Re: GoDaddy outage caused by corrupted router tables
#3So Anonymous0wn3r or whoever was just claiming responsibility for something they had no hand in? The router tables just corrupted themselves?
Re: GoDaddy outage caused by corrupted router tables
#4Re: GoDaddy outage caused by corrupted router tables
#5I don't know much about hardware at all, but aren't routers fairly simple, time tested pieces of hardware? Can they really corrupt en-masse in this way?
At a first level, routers will cache information about what machines are on which port of the router. This enables them to not forward a packet to every port on the router (reducing network load). This is normally done using MAC Addresses.
On more expensive routers, the router can understand IGMP, or multicast and route based on multicast joins. This enables an optimization on simple broadcasts because not every machine on the network needs to see these packets, but multiple machines might want to.
Re: GoDaddy outage caused by corrupted router tables
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#7"The service outage was not caused by external influences. It was not a "hack" and it was not a denial of service attack." So Anonymous0wn3r or whoever was just claiming responsibility for something they had no hand in? The router tables just corrupted themselves?
Yeah, with a name/handle like Anonymous0wn3r they sound very trustworthy. If they claimed they had a hand in something, it must be true.
Re: GoDaddy outage caused by corrupted router tables
#8I'm witholding any judgement on internal vs external involvement till this series of events is defined. (doubt it ever will be)
Re: GoDaddy outage caused by corrupted router tables
#9I don't know much about hardware at all, but aren't routers fairly simple, time tested pieces of hardware? Can they really corrupt en-masse in this way?
It is a little sad that they didn't try rebooting the routers for so many hours.
Re: GoDaddy outage caused by corrupted router tables
#10I wouldn't be surprised to hear that GoDaddy's corporate culture wouldn't respond well to someone admitting to a mistake this damaging.