Working fine for me here in Johannesburg.
Mark.
On 6/6/23 00:30, Bruce Freshwater via Outages wrote:
Supposed to be worse tonight also per Telegram.
-bruce
*From:* Outages on behalf of Ryan
McGinnis via Outages
On 5/25/23 14:00, Michael B. Williams via Outages wrote:
I've also emailed Hetzner, and they told me they do not see any issues
and said it's Amazon's fault.
I've reached out to some known folk at Angola Cables. Will let you know
if I hear back.
On 3/21/22 22:21, Phineas Walton via Outages wrote:
Apple Stores resorted to using paper - thought this was amusing:
https://twitter.com/michael_billig/status/1505955228171993089?s=21
At least business did not completely stop :-).
Mark.
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On 2/9/22 20:29, Grant Taylor via Outages wrote:
So ... an end user education issue.
- No, the Internet is not down.
- The specific test you are doing is (now) bad (for reasons).
- See how your $StreamingServiceVideo is still playing? -- Did you
receive the test email I just sent you?
On 2/9/22 07:30, Grant Taylor via Outages wrote:
Many ships have sailed, as in left the dock, but never reached their
destination.
You mean like PMTUd, and such :-)?
We probably won't get that one back, and unless we do something,
inability to ping 8.8.8.8 will result in unnecessary NOC
On 2/9/22 07:29, Matthew Walster wrote:
Do a DNS query. You don't even have to randomise the id number, just
query for something that will have a small set of results (so, not the
root) and ensure checking is disabled. For 8.8.8.8, I'm guessing
"dns.google" is probably an excellent
On 2/8/22 21:51, Jay Hennigan via Outages wrote:
Don't do that then.
Seriously, public DNS servers were never intended to be used as ping
targets used to measure Internet connectivity.
That ship long sailed.
If we want to stop this behaviour, we'll have to do something about it,
On 1/26/22 03:27, Randy Bush via Outages wrote:
having icloud auth problems on comcast in portland. anyone seeing
similar?
FWIW, works here in Johannesburg.
But when I try to remove old devices from Find My, it's struggling to
connect to the "Apple ID" server.
A few tries later, it
Saw the same from here in Jo'burg, but it just came back a few seconds
ago...
Mark.
On 7/Nov/16 08:06, Robbie Trencheny via Outages wrote:
> Confirmed from Oakland, CA via Comcast home.
>
> On Sunday, November 6, 2016, Terry Hardie via Outages
>
Given the latency from my end (over an IPv6 transport - the IPv4 latency
is pretty bad, but my laptop is not using it), seems to be inline with
what I'd expect.
Mark.
On 16/Aug/16 15:16, Lee Fuller via Outages wrote:
>
> Sprint.net is loading albeit exceptionally slowly from London.
>
> Lee
On 16/Aug/16 15:09, frnkblk--- via Outages wrote:
> IPv4 and IPv6 access to http://www.sprint.net has been down since 5:41 am
> and IPv6 access to ipv6.sprint.com was down for a few minutes around 5:41
> am.
>
> I'm guessing some kind of change didn't go well?
It's good from South Africa, both
We are on the 5th floor in Telehouse North.
All our backbone, peering (including LINX) and upstream links are
working fine.
Mark.
On 21/Jul/16 09:48, Phil Lavin via Outages wrote:
>
> We’ve just had 3 links drop simultaneously to (different) equipment in
> Telehouse North.
>
>
>
> Fibre link
Working fine here from South Africa:
Mark-Tinkas-MacBook:~ tinka$ nslookup
> set ty=a
> www.mozilla.org
Server:41.87.126.254
Address:41.87.126.254#53
Non-authoritative answer:
www.mozilla.orgcanonical name = mozorg.dynect.mozilla.net.
mozorg.dynect.mozilla.netcanonical name =
The web site looks good from CF's cluster in Mombasa.
Mark.
On 13/Oct/15 01:01, Sajal Kayan via Outages wrote:
> I am not seeing issues (from Thailand), probably its passed.
>
> FYI: https://www.cloudflarestatus.com/
>
> Oct 12, 2015
> Scheduled Network Maintenance in Singapore
>
> Completed -
Working fine here in South Africa - unless I'm late to this party.
The home page loads. I don't have a Facebook account, so not sure
whether anything happens after a login attempt.
That said, all the links on the home page work, so...
Mark.
On 28/Sep/15 21:31, Tim Lightfoot via Outages wrote:
On 25/Jun/15 13:28, Michael R. Self via Outages wrote:
Disclaimer: I hope nobody takes the above seriously. However it is kind of a
sorry state of affairs that many Americans actually do think this way. but
not all of us.
Not much one can do about that :-)...
I suppose one would say
On 25/Jun/15 13:57, Jared Mauch wrote:
The outages list is hosted by me at puck.nether.net on behalf
and at the request of Virendra Rode fyi.
I am duly corrected.
NANOG Outages was a common statement back then, but www.outages.org is
clearly a separate thing.
So yeah - nationwide becomes
On 25/Jun/15 14:09, Josh Luthman wrote:
So the outage was in fact the US?
Knee-jerk reaction would be yes. But not necessarily, if you look at
the past...
I haven't been on outages long; just since June 2014.
As far as I can recall, there have been limited threads on outages
outside the
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