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		Miscellaneous => The Lounge => Topic started by: Pissed_Macman on  9 April 2003, 03:55
		
			
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				Received this in my inbox today.
 
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 Malo ni Bob McDonald,
 
 You may have noticed that your Dot TK Website
 was recently down. This downtime has been the
 result of a massive Internet (DDOS) attack on the
 Dot TK root servers. Although we have made the
 required changes in our network to get everything
 back up again, we wanted to briefly explain
 what happened.
 
 As you may know, when someone wants to visit a
 .TK website, his computer first contacts one of
 the three Root Servers of Dot TK. One of the Root
 Servers is located in San Francisco, and the other
 two are in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. There are
 more than 400,000 domains registered with Dot TK.
 Websites bearing the .TK extension and those sites
 are visited more than 40 times per second by people
 all around the world. DDOS attacks are attacks on
 computer networks whereby packets of information
 are sent through the Internet to one or more destinations,
 in this case: the Root Servers of Dot TK.
 
 This attack resulted in the immediate non-availability
 of all 400,000 Dot TK websites, which use the .TK
 extension including the Dot TK registry website www.dot.tk. (http://www.dot.tk.)
 
 This was such a large attack that The Federal Bureau
 of Investigation (FBI) in the United States is thoroughly
 investigating the attack, IP address by IP address,
 since one of the Root Servers is on US soil.
 Also the Criminal Investigation Service of the Dutch
 law enforcement is working on the case.
 
 You can review the Press Release on the attack by going to:
 http://www.dot.tk/vc00401.html (http://www.dot.tk/vc00401.html)
 
 The good news is that together with ICANN, the
 Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers,
 which deals with policies of Root Servers on
 the Internet, Dot TK has found a solution.
 The Root Servers of Dot TK are back online since
 April 2nd 2003.  Due to the "propogation" of domains,
 it took some more time to get back "up" again. At
 this moment, everything is working again and all
 domains should be available.
 
 We apologize for any inconvenience this downtime may
 have caused you and assure you that we have done
 everything possible to get all Dot TK sites
 up and our network protected.
 
 If you have questions or remarks about this attack,
 please email [email protected].
 
 
 Regards,
 
 Dot TK System Management
 
 
 
 Cool, the FBI. Don't know why it took so long to reach me. Did other .tkers get this too?
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				Excellent customer service, and two thumbs up for .tk!   (http://smile.gif)   They not only informed you of the problem but also took the time to let .tkers, who wouldn't know, into what DDoS attacks mean and how they work.
			
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				yes i got them too.
 i don't actually have any .tk urls that i know of still in service, but there must be some lurking if they're sending me stuff still.
 
 what annoys me is somebody DDoSing DotTK! there's no need! why not pick on somebody who deserves it! what other website offers you 25 free fish to sign up as an ambassador?
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				Isn't your polytheism site .tk? And yes, I wish more people on the internet would adopt .tk's attitude.
			
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				nope, it's www.polytheism.org.uk (http://www.polytheism.org.uk) and it's www.polytheism.org.uk/bbs (http://www.polytheism.org.uk/bbs) for the forums.
 
 Shows how long it's been since you've been on my site, bob macdonald!
 
 [ April 09, 2003: Message edited by: Calum: crusader for peace & freedom ]
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				I got three e-mails like that, one for each domain.
 
 I'm glad they're back, cuz no one could see my site and no one could remember my .cjb.net alternatives.
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				Oh, I get the letters u and t mixed up sometimes.  :rolleyes: