wren ng thornton wrote:
> What is the nature of the damage: was the machine corrupted or
> compromised?
I think it was the latter.
> Aka, do I need new ssh keys etc?
If all you had on the machine was public keys, then no. If
you had private keys as well, then yes, definitely.
Erik
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On 1/26/11 10:20 AM, Yitzchak Gale wrote:
The community server, on which resides the domains:
community.haskell.org
projects.haskell.org
code.haskell.org
trac.haskell.org
planet.haskell.org
is down, due to a hacker attack.
What is the nature of the damage: was the machine corrupted or
compro
CCing commit...@haskell.org
Here's the wiki page: http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Haskell.org_committee
And a neat twitter account, which can be viewed as RSS:
http://twitter.com/#!/haskellorg
Antoine
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 1:07 PM, Neil Mitchell wrote:
> http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/
I assume this is the same as code.haskell.org, which is also down?
Yes, code.h.o and community.h.o run on the same virtual machine.
a WHOIS gives the Yale University Comp. Sci. Dept. Haskell Group as
the registrant, maybe someone over there needs to take a look?
Yale looks after the DNS rec
I assume this is the same as code.haskell.org, which is also down?
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 10:31 AM, Joe Fredette wrote:
> Confirmed for me, I actually have no idea who owns C.H.O, but a WHOIS gives
> the Yale University Comp. Sci. Dept. Haskell Group as the registrant, maybe
> someone over ther
Confirmed for me, I actually have no idea who owns C.H.O, but a WHOIS
gives the Yale University Comp. Sci. Dept. Haskell Group as the
registrant, maybe someone over there needs to take a look?
/Joe
On Sep 13, 2009, at 1:17 PM, Neil Mitchell wrote:
Hi,
http://community.haskell.org/ seems t