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Re: Linode was down

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post #10

From the #linode IRC channel, caker (CEO) states it was a segfault in bind. 13:53:14 caker@ : They operate completely independently, other than loading from the same zones. This looks to be a segfault in bind itself

Isn't having two independent name-servers supposed to prevent this kind of thing?

Re: Linode was down

#13
post #8

My external http monitoring had no issues accessing my websites on linode. I do not user their DNS though. [Edit: My nodes are in the Dallas Datacenter]

I use Linode DNS and I saw no issues from Pingdom either (also in dallas).

Re: Linode was down

#14
post #13
post #8

My external http monitoring had no issues accessing my websites on linode. I do not user their DNS though. [Edit: My nodes are in the Dallas Datacenter]

I use Linode DNS and I saw no issues from Pingdom either (also in dallas).

fwiw I use the dallas datacenter, linode dns, and pingdom said I was down for 11 minutes.

Re: Linode was down

#16
post #10

From the #linode IRC channel, caker (CEO) states it was a segfault in bind. 13:53:14 caker@ : They operate completely independently, other than loading from the same zones. This looks to be a segfault in bind itself

Isn't having two independent name-servers supposed to prevent this kind of thing?

Appears that it cascaded across all of their nameservers. Seems like it could be an attack (remote or local DoS condition bug, since all users can create their own zones), or maybe just a random bug - hopefully they'll update us.

Re: Linode was down

#17
We have linodes in London, Newark, Atlanta, Dallas and Tokyo. All monitored by pingdom and none reported downtime... Our DNS is however hosted using Route53 and not Linode.
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