Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-07 Thread Jeff Harper
- Original Message -
 From: Bret Clark bcl...@spectraaccess.com
 I've always looked at the nanog list representing issues up to layer 4
 of the OSI model; mostly layer 3/4. Maybe a new mailing list could be
 made called the North American Network Applications Group
 (nanag)...there might be a pun there :).

Perhaps, but Facebook being down is usually a Layer 8 issue.  (Layer 8 being 
the Human involved ;)



Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 10/5/10 10:05 PM, Larry Brower wrote:
 James Smith wrote:
 At 1:20am here in Canada, NB our networks are showing that facebook is down.
 Please confirm in the USA.
 
 
 
 ~SmithwaySecurity
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 
 We need Alert and ! in the subject? seriously?
 Sorry, but I don't see a reason to get all excited. FB is down, omg,
 alert the media. geez


Correction, that's alert and a total of three exclamation points. Not
a peep on outages.

~Seth



Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread Damien Saucez
Hello,

Is www.lisp4.facebook.com working for places where www.facebook.com is down?

Damien Saucez

On 06 Oct 2010, at 06:47, Michiel Muhlenbaumer wrote:

 Hi James,
 
 On 6 okt 2010, at 06:44, James Smith wrote:
 
 At 1:20am here in Canada, NB our networks are showing that facebook is down.
 Please confirm in the USA.
 
 No reason to panic over here (.nl)
 
 ---
 Michiel Muhlenbaumer
 Atrato IP Networks
 




Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread Thomas Habets

On Wed, 6 Oct 2010, Mark Hofman wrote:

Guess productivity will go up ;-)


You'd think so, but my experience is that when Facebook goes down the 
whole company will leave their desks and go to the networking people to 
get them to fix the Facebook. And they won't leave until Facebook is back.


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Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread christian koch
+1



On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 12:57 AM, Zaid Ali z...@zaidali.com wrote:

 I think the Outages mailing list is more appropriate for this.


 On 10/5/10 9:46 PM, Mike Lyon mike.l...@gmail.com wrote:

  Same here in SF Bay Area
 
  On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 9:44 PM, James Smith ja...@smithwaysecurity.com
 wrote:
 
  At 1:20am here in Canada, NB our networks are showing that facebook is
  down.
  Please confirm in the USA.
 
 
 
  ~SmithwaySecurity
 
  Sent from my iPhone
 
 






Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread Bret Clark
I have to agree on this as well. I can understand when a service 
provider is having problems and people questioning it since that can 
affect many of us who depend on backbone connections, but sites like 
facebook and twitter being down should not be posted here but on the 
sitesemployeeswastetimeon.org [\sarcasm off]


On 10/06/2010 02:20 PM, christian koch wrote:

+1



On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 12:57 AM, Zaid Aliz...@zaidali.com  wrote:

   

I think the Outages mailing list is more appropriate for this.


On 10/5/10 9:46 PM, Mike Lyonmike.l...@gmail.com  wrote:

 

Same here in SF Bay Area

On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 9:44 PM, James Smithja...@smithwaysecurity.com
wrote:

   

At 1:20am here in Canada, NB our networks are showing that facebook is
down.
Please confirm in the USA.



~SmithwaySecurity

Sent from my iPhone


 




 





Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread Greg Whynott
Especially for Facebook alerts.. You are propagating a false perception 
that everyone cares.

-g



On Oct 6, 2010, at 2:20 PM, christian koch wrote:

 +1
 
 
 
 On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 12:57 AM, Zaid Ali z...@zaidali.com wrote:
 
 I think the Outages mailing list is more appropriate for this.
 
 
 On 10/5/10 9:46 PM, Mike Lyon mike.l...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Same here in SF Bay Area
 
 On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 9:44 PM, James Smith ja...@smithwaysecurity.com
 wrote:
 
 At 1:20am here in Canada, NB our networks are showing that facebook is
 down.
 Please confirm in the USA.
 
 
 
 ~SmithwaySecurity
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 
 
 
 
 




Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread david raistrick

On Wed, 6 Oct 2010, Bret Clark wrote:


I have to agree on this as well. I can understand when a service provider is



you've forgotten that facebook (and indeed twitter too) are service 
providers that provide business-critical services.


just because you don't want to play facebook games doesn't make a facebook 
outage any less operationally relevant than, say, an akamai or limelight 
outage.






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Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread Matt Baldwin
I would imagine more businesses benefit from a FB outage in terms of a
tick up in productivity versus businesses harmed by a FB outage, e.g.
Zygna.  So, net net a FB outage could be seen as a positive thing in
the course of a work day.

-matt

On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 12:31 PM, david raistrick dr...@icantclick.org wrote:
 On Wed, 6 Oct 2010, Bret Clark wrote:

 I have to agree on this as well. I can understand when a service provider
 is


 you've forgotten that facebook (and indeed twitter too) are service
 providers that provide business-critical services.

 just because you don't want to play facebook games doesn't make a facebook
 outage any less operationally relevant than, say, an akamai or limelight
 outage.





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 dr...@icantclick.org             http://www.expita.com/nomime.html






Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread Greg Whynott

 just because you don't want to play facebook games doesn't make a facebook 
 outage any less operationally relevant than, say, an akamai or limelight 
 outage.



IMO which may be way off base,   when akamai goes off the air,  people lose 
potential sales/revenue.   when facebook goes off the air,   a greater number 
of companies become more efficient than those who suffer productivity loss.

  yes,  it is worth mention,  but else where,  like twitter or on your wall.  

-g






Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread Jeff Harper
 From: Mark m...@edgewire.sg
 It's back up. There goes that short burst of productivity.
 
 
 On Oct 6, 2010, at 12:49 PM, Mark Hofman wrote:
 
  Ditto In AU and from other reports US.
  Guess productivity will go up ;-)

The irony is that the short burst of productivity was spent troubleshooting if 
Facebook was up or down.



Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread david raistrick

On Wed, 6 Oct 2010, Greg Whynott wrote:




just because you don't want to play facebook games doesn't make a facebook
outage any less operationally relevant than, say, an akamai or limelight
outage.


IMO which may be way off base, when akamai goes off the air, people lose 
potential sales/revenue.  when facebook goes off the air, a greater 
number of companies become more efficient than those who suffer 
productivity loss.



so the majority defines operational now, huh?  wow. nice to know that 
network service providers outnumber other companies these days... (of 
course, those service providers also make their money from facebook 
consumers)



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Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread david raistrick

On Wed, 6 Oct 2010, Matt Baldwin wrote:


I would imagine more businesses benefit from a FB outage in terms of a
tick up in productivity versus businesses harmed by a FB outage, e.g.


Perhaps, then, we should instead be discussing the business benefits of 
blocking facebook so companies can regain productivity?




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Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread Andrew Kirch
 On 10/6/2010 4:33 PM, david raistrick wrote:

 so the majority defines operational now, huh?  wow. nice to know that
 network service providers outnumber other companies these days... (of
 course, those service providers also make their money from facebook
 consumers)

No, the majority does not define what operational means.  Facebook is
not a mission critical internet resource (such as a fiber cut, power
loss at a peering point, DoS attack.  Please let's end this thread (And
others of its ilk here and now).



RE: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread Adcock, Matt [HISNA]
OpenDNS is my favorite for blocking things like FB and all sorts of other 
productivity killers.


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Sent: Wed 10/6/2010 3:34 PM
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Subject: Re: Facebook down!! Alert!



On Wed, 6 Oct 2010, Matt Baldwin wrote:

 I would imagine more businesses benefit from a FB outage in terms of a
 tick up in productivity versus businesses harmed by a FB outage, e.g.

Perhaps, then, we should instead be discussing the business benefits of
blocking facebook so companies can regain productivity?



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RE: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread Guerra, Ruben
Passes Andrew the shotgun... Please kill all FB threads with it. :)

The only thing I noticed being down last night is battle.net ;). Guess you know 
where my priorities are. Lol

-Rg


-Original Message-
From: Andrew Kirch [mailto:trel...@trelane.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 3:39 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

 On 10/6/2010 4:33 PM, david raistrick wrote:

 so the majority defines operational now, huh?  wow. nice to know that
 network service providers outnumber other companies these days... (of
 course, those service providers also make their money from facebook
 consumers)

No, the majority does not define what operational means.  Facebook is
not a mission critical internet resource (such as a fiber cut, power
loss at a peering point, DoS attack.  Please let's end this thread (And
others of its ilk here and now).




Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread david raistrick

On Wed, 6 Oct 2010, Andrew Kirch wrote:


No, the majority does not define what operational means.  Facebook is
not a mission critical internet resource (such as a fiber cut, power


not a mission critical internet resource -to you-


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RE: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
 -Original Message-
 From: Guerra, Ruben [mailto:ruben.gue...@arrisi.com]
 Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 1:47 PM
 To: nanog@nanog.org
 Subject: RE: Facebook down!! Alert!
 
 Passes Andrew the shotgun... Please kill all FB threads with it. :)
 
 The only thing I noticed being down last night is battle.net ;). Guess you
 know where my priorities are. Lol
 
 -Rg

Minecraft.net keeps going down, maybe we should start a thread about that, too!

Nathan




Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread david raistrick

On Wed, 6 Oct 2010, david raistrick wrote:


On Wed, 6 Oct 2010, Andrew Kirch wrote:


No, the majority does not define what operational means.  Facebook is
not a mission critical internet resource (such as a fiber cut, power


not a mission critical internet resource -to you-



to be clear, I could give a damn about if we talk about this on nanog or 
not. (and I agree that outages is the right place to announce outages, 
and outage-discuss to discuss them).



my point is that facebook has moved beyond being a pure content provider, 
and (much like, say, google) provide both content AND service.   I have 
dependancies on facebook's (as do many many others who perhaps dont yet 
hire folks who even know what nanog is but someday will) services. 
without them, my teams can't work and my employeer loses signiicant 
figures of revenue per day.


so facebook is very much operationally relevant for my network, and that 
these mixed content/service providers will be more and more relevant as 
time goes on and we as a community should figure out how to deal with 
their transition from pure content to perhaps some day pure service.





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Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread Andrew Kirch
 On 10/6/2010 5:05 PM, david raistrick wrote:


 to be clear, I could give a damn about if we talk about this on nanog
 or not. (and I agree that outages is the right place to announce
 outages, and outage-discuss to discuss them).


 my point is that facebook has moved beyond being a pure content
 provider, and (much like, say, google) provide both content AND
 service.   I have dependancies on facebook's (as do many many others
 who perhaps dont yet hire folks who even know what nanog is but
 someday will) services. without them, my teams can't work and my
 employeer loses signiicant figures of revenue per day.

 so facebook is very much operationally relevant for my network, and
 that these mixed content/service providers will be more and more
 relevant as time goes on and we as a community should figure out how
 to deal with their transition from pure content to perhaps some day
 pure service.

My company buys firearms, so I am going to start posting to nanog every
time my service providers go down (Springfield Armory, Rock River Arms,
Volkmann Custom, and Benelli).  Certainly they're a website, but without
that website I can't order the firearms which costs me significant
figures of revenue per day.
Perhaps your company buys widgets of some sort?

That is not however a core networking issue.  Facebook outages may be
important to your company, and I do some business on there as well, but
NANOG is not a list where non-bandwidth vendor outages should be
reported.  (unless you like guns too!)

Andrew



Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Wed, 06 Oct 2010 16:39:03 EDT, Andrew Kirch said:

 No, the majority does not define what operational means.  Facebook is
 not a mission critical internet resource (such as a fiber cut, power
 loss at a peering point, DoS attack.  

Yes, but anytime something spikes the number of calls at my help desk, that
*is* an operational issue, even if it's something stupid in the eyes of the
savvy network engineers that hang out here...



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Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread Dan White

On 06/10/10 17:05 -0400, david raistrick wrote:
my point is that facebook has moved beyond being a pure content 
provider, and (much like, say, google) provide both content AND 
service.   I have dependancies on facebook's (as do many many others 
who perhaps dont yet hire folks who even know what nanog is but 
someday will) services. without them, my teams can't work and my 
employeer loses signiicant figures of revenue per day.


Why can't your teams work? Do they have email? I'm trying to imagine what
operational scenarios are involved between the technical staff in a company
that depend on Facebook being up, unless you're working for Facebook.

Even if I were not email inclined, I'd set up a local XMPP server do to my
communication.

so facebook is very much operationally relevant for my network, and 
that these mixed content/service providers will be more and more 
relevant as time goes on and we as a community should figure out how 
to deal with their transition from pure content to perhaps some day 
pure service.


How we deal with it is to create a viable distributed version of it.

--
Dan White



Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread Tammy A. Wisdom


- Original Message -
 From: david raistrick dr...@icantclick.org
 To: Andrew Kirch trel...@trelane.net
 Cc: nanog@nanog.org
 Sent: Wednesday, October 6, 2010 3:05:10 PM
 Subject: Re: Facebook down!! Alert!
 On Wed, 6 Oct 2010, david raistrick wrote:
 
  On Wed, 6 Oct 2010, Andrew Kirch wrote:
 
  No, the majority does not define what operational means. Facebook
  is
  not a mission critical internet resource (such as a fiber cut,
  power
 
  not a mission critical internet resource -to you-
 
 
 to be clear, I could give a damn about if we talk about this on nanog
 or
 not. (and I agree that outages is the right place to announce outages,
 and outage-discuss to discuss them).
 
 
 my point is that facebook has moved beyond being a pure content
 provider,
 and (much like, say, google) provide both content AND service. I have
 dependancies on facebook's (as do many many others who perhaps dont
 yet
 hire folks who even know what nanog is but someday will) services.
 without them, my teams can't work and my employeer loses signiicant
 figures of revenue per day.
 
 so facebook is very much operationally relevant for my network, and
 that
 these mixed content/service providers will be more and more relevant
 as
 time goes on and we as a community should figure out how to deal with
 their transition from pure content to perhaps some day pure service.
 


This thread proves too me yet again that nanog is the internets equivalent of a 
giant panty raid.  This isn't the outages list  I am rather annoyed that we 
must discuss junk social media sites such as facebook.  Just because you are 
panicing does not mean that the thousands of people on this list give a flying 
rats ass that facebook is down!
Can we please discuss relevant topics such as running networks? (for instance 
NOT @#...@#$ing FACEBOOK!)
This list over the last year has just gone soo far downhill that I am most 
likely going to unsubscribe from it as I don't get any technical benefit from 
the garbage that is discussed on this list 99.999% of the time.  

--Tammy


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Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread Quinn Kuzmich
Giant Panty Raid.  Now I know what I'll be calling my weekend/overnight
shifts.  Who says being a Network Engineer can't be fun?

Q

On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 4:08 PM, Tammy A. Wisdom tammy-li...@wiztech.bizwrote:



 This thread proves too me yet again that nanog is the internets equivalent
 of a giant panty raid.  This isn't the outages list  I am rather annoyed
 that we must discuss junk social media sites such as facebook.  Just because
 you are panicing does not mean that the thousands of people on this list
 give a flying rats ass that facebook is down!
 Can we please discuss relevant topics such as running networks? (for
 instance NOT @#...@#$ing FACEBOOK!)
 This list over the last year has just gone soo far downhill that I am most
 likely going to unsubscribe from it as I don't get any technical benefit
 from the garbage that is discussed on this list 99.999% of the
 time.

 --Tammy



Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread Bret Clark

On 10/06/2010 06:08 PM, Tammy A. Wisdom wrote:

This thread proves too me yet again that nanog is the internets equivalent of a 
giant panty raid.  This isn't the outages list  I am rather annoyed that we 
must discuss junk social media sites such as facebook.  Just because you are 
panicing does not mean that the thousands of people on this list give a flying rats 
ass that facebook is down!
Can we please discuss relevant topics such as running networks? (for instance 
NOT @#...@#$ing FACEBOOK!)
This list over the last year has just gone soo far downhill that I am most 
likely going to unsubscribe from it as I don't get any technical benefit from 
the garbage that is discussed on this list 99.999% of the time.

--Tammy

   


I've always looked at the nanog list representing issues up to layer 4 
of the OSI model; mostly layer 3/4. Maybe a new mailing list could be 
made called the North American Network Applications Group 
(nanag)...there might be a pun there :).


Bret



RE: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread John van Oppen
The only way in which I can see facebook as required for operations is when one 
is hosting apps that must interact with the facbook API.   Facebook is a site 
we keep an eye on from our NOC simply because it is important to a lot  our 
larger transit customers due to them having apps that require facebook API 
access.   We tend to also get calls from the .edu sites we service when it has 
outages.

That being said, facebook outages are not really an internal problem for us and 
it would seem odd to trust bussness proccesses  to free social network site.

John / AS11404

-Original Message-
From: Dan White [mailto:dwh...@olp.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 2:24 PM
To: david raistrick
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

On 06/10/10 17:05 -0400, david raistrick wrote:
my point is that facebook has moved beyond being a pure content 
provider, and (much like, say, google) provide both content AND 
service.   I have dependancies on facebook's (as do many many others 
who perhaps dont yet hire folks who even know what nanog is but 
someday will) services. without them, my teams can't work and my 
employeer loses signiicant figures of revenue per day.

Why can't your teams work? Do they have email? I'm trying to imagine what
operational scenarios are involved between the technical staff in a company
that depend on Facebook being up, unless you're working for Facebook.

Even if I were not email inclined, I'd set up a local XMPP server do to my
communication.

so facebook is very much operationally relevant for my network, and 
that these mixed content/service providers will be more and more 
relevant as time goes on and we as a community should figure out how 
to deal with their transition from pure content to perhaps some day 
pure service.

How we deal with it is to create a viable distributed version of it.

-- 
Dan White




Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-05 Thread James Smith
At 1:20am here in Canada, NB our networks are showing that facebook is down.
Please confirm in the USA.



~SmithwaySecurity

Sent from my iPhone



Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-05 Thread Mike Lyon
Same here in SF Bay Area

On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 9:44 PM, James Smith ja...@smithwaysecurity.comwrote:

 At 1:20am here in Canada, NB our networks are showing that facebook is
 down.
 Please confirm in the USA.



 ~SmithwaySecurity

 Sent from my iPhone




Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-05 Thread Quinn Kuzmich
Down here in Denver CO

On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 10:44 PM, James Smith ja...@smithwaysecurity.comwrote:

 At 1:20am here in Canada, NB our networks are showing that facebook is
 down.
 Please confirm in the USA.



 ~SmithwaySecurity

 Sent from my iPhone




Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-05 Thread Michiel Muhlenbaumer
Hi James,

On 6 okt 2010, at 06:44, James Smith wrote:

 At 1:20am here in Canada, NB our networks are showing that facebook is down.
 Please confirm in the USA.

No reason to panic over here (.nl)

---
Michiel Muhlenbaumer
Atrato IP Networks



Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-05 Thread Patrick Muldoon
On Oct 6, 2010, at 12:44 AM, James Smith wrote:

 At 1:20am here in Canada, NB our networks are showing that facebook is down.
 Please confirm in the USA.



http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/facebook.com

looks like it isn't just you .. 

Down from here as well.  Looks like a productive night of hacking awaits me ... 

-Patrick 

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Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-05 Thread Mark Hofman
Ditto In AU and from other reports US. 
Guess productivity will go up ;-)




On 06/10/2010, at 15:46, James Smith ja...@smithwaysecurity.com wrote:

 At 1:20am here in Canada, NB our networks are showing that facebook is down.
 Please confirm in the USA.
 
 
 
 ~SmithwaySecurity
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 



Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-05 Thread Joly MacFie
Down , down, down in NYC.

On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 12:46 AM, Mike Lyon mike.l...@gmail.com wrote:

 Same here in SF Bay Area

 On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 9:44 PM, James Smith ja...@smithwaysecurity.com
 wrote:

  At 1:20am here in Canada, NB our networks are showing that facebook is
  down.
  Please confirm in the USA.
 
 
 
  ~SmithwaySecurity
 
  Sent from my iPhone
 
 




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Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-05 Thread Mikhail Strizhov

 Works fine here, Northern Colorado.


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On 10/05/2010 10:47 PM, Patrick Muldoon wrote:

On Oct 6, 2010, at 12:44 AM, James Smith wrote:


At 1:20am here in Canada, NB our networks are showing that facebook is down.
Please confirm in the USA.



http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/facebook.com

looks like it isn't just you ..

Down from here as well.  Looks like a productive night of hacking awaits me ...

-Patrick

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Network/Software Engineer
INOC (http://www.inoc.net)
PGPKEY (http://www.inoc.net/~doon)
Key ID: 0x370D752C

Please send all spam to my main address, r...@localhost








Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-05 Thread Zaid Ali
I think the Outages mailing list is more appropriate for this.


On 10/5/10 9:46 PM, Mike Lyon mike.l...@gmail.com wrote:

 Same here in SF Bay Area
 
 On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 9:44 PM, James Smith ja...@smithwaysecurity.comwrote:
 
 At 1:20am here in Canada, NB our networks are showing that facebook is
 down.
 Please confirm in the USA.
 
 
 
 ~SmithwaySecurity
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 





Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-05 Thread James Smith
Seems to be working just fine here in Toronto.

On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 12:49 AM, Mark Hofman mhof...@shearwater.com.auwrote:

 Ditto In AU and from other reports US.
 Guess productivity will go up ;-)




 On 06/10/2010, at 15:46, James Smith ja...@smithwaysecurity.com wrote:

  At 1:20am here in Canada, NB our networks are showing that facebook is
 down.
  Please confirm in the USA.
 
 
 
  ~SmithwaySecurity
 
  Sent from my iPhone
 




-- 
James Smith


Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-05 Thread Mark

It's back up. There goes that short burst of productivity.


On Oct 6, 2010, at 12:49 PM, Mark Hofman wrote:


Ditto In AU and from other reports US.
Guess productivity will go up ;-)




On 06/10/2010, at 15:46, James Smith ja...@smithwaysecurity.com  
wrote:


At 1:20am here in Canada, NB our networks are showing that facebook  
is down.

Please confirm in the USA.



~SmithwaySecurity

Sent from my iPhone








Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-05 Thread Larry Brower
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James Smith wrote:
 At 1:20am here in Canada, NB our networks are showing that facebook is down.
 Please confirm in the USA.
 
 
 
 ~SmithwaySecurity
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 

We need Alert and ! in the subject? seriously?
Sorry, but I don't see a reason to get all excited. FB is down, omg,
alert the media. geez
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Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-05 Thread Matthew Dodd
Still up here in Massachusetts over v4 and v6. Since 11:45am (that is PST, I 
believe) there is still an ongoing issue with real-time updates according to 
the Live Status page.

http://developers.facebook.com/live_status 

Visiting that page just now, the latest API response time graphs are definitely 
indicative of what looks like serious new problems.

Also, Facebook is hosting an event Wednesday where they're rumored to be 
rolling out a large update-- coincidence?!?

http://techcrunch.com/2010/10/05/facebook-redesign-lockdown/

-Matt Dodd

On Oct 6, 2010, at 12:56 AM, Mikhail Strizhov wrote:

 Works fine here, Northern Colorado.
 
 
 -- 
 Sincerely,
 Mikhail Strizhov
 
 mailto:striz...@cs.colostate.edu
 
 
 On 10/05/2010 10:47 PM, Patrick Muldoon wrote:
 On Oct 6, 2010, at 12:44 AM, James Smith wrote:
 
 At 1:20am here in Canada, NB our networks are showing that facebook is down.
 Please confirm in the USA.
 
 
 http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/facebook.com
 
 looks like it isn't just you ..
 
 Down from here as well.  Looks like a productive night of hacking awaits me 
 ...
 
 -Patrick
 
 --
 Patrick Muldoon
 Network/Software Engineer
 INOC (http://www.inoc.net)
 PGPKEY (http://www.inoc.net/~doon)
 Key ID: 0x370D752C
 
 Please send all spam to my main address, r...@localhost
 
 
 
 
 




Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-05 Thread Joly MacFie
Yeah it's back.

On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 12:56 AM, Mikhail Strizhov striz...@cs.colostate.edu
 wrote:

  Works fine here, Northern Colorado.


 --
 Sincerely,
 Mikhail Strizhov

 mailto:striz...@cs.colostate.edu



 On 10/05/2010 10:47 PM, Patrick Muldoon wrote:

 On Oct 6, 2010, at 12:44 AM, James Smith wrote:

  At 1:20am here in Canada, NB our networks are showing that facebook is
 down.
 Please confirm in the USA.



 http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/facebook.com

 looks like it isn't just you ..

 Down from here as well.  Looks like a productive night of hacking awaits
 me ...

 -Patrick

 --
 Patrick Muldoon
 Network/Software Engineer
 INOC (http://www.inoc.net)
 PGPKEY (http://www.inoc.net/~doon http://www.inoc.net/%7Edoon)
 Key ID: 0x370D752C

 Please send all spam to my main address, r...@localhost








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