Terrible performance from site

ywenz said:
confirmed! This must be a hacker attack..

best to investigate the more recent sensational threads on this forum to see if they could have cultivated an attack as such.

Well if we're going to have a witch hunt let's do it properly, and investigate those making the accusations the loudest first... :bang:
 
it's running.. but I'm not about to change my "RFF Theme Song" to "Flight Of The Bumble Bee" 😀

Thanks to "teh intraweb" gods for correcting this.. now we just have to find an appropriate sacrifce to show them we are indeed thankful 😉

Dave
 
Andy K said:
Well if we're going to have a witch hunt let's do it properly, and investigate those making the accusations the loudest first... :bang:

Lets dip everyone in D76, those who turn negative are innocent. 😉
 
iñaki said:
"Most users ever online was 622, Today at 15:28."
I´m not an expert, but it´s a bit strange to have this record today (previous record 1 year ago with about 430 users) when the site is going so slow. Maybe an attack?


And I think the previous record was when we made performance tests after a server move.

I had a script running from 10 mashines on different internet connections then.
 
Andy K said:
Well if we're going to have a witch hunt let's do it properly, and investigate those making the accusations the loudest first... :bang:

we all know the proper way to do a witch hunt, is guilty when accused, accused is always guilty. Punishment is death by fire.
 
Have not moved yet. I have modifyed the configuration files to use as little resource as possible. hope it helps. Soon enough we will be at the new server. When the migration happens, I will have a construction type page for RFF indicating we are down for the move. Maybe within 2 or 3 days.
 
If it was just the number of users logged in to RFF and resources being grabbed, I could understand it. I suspect that dslrexchange.com and RFF sit on the same server, but do they use the same database? Poor dslrexchange gets dragged down right with it. All two active users.

It will be interesting to watch performance at the new site and note if it follows the same performance drop-off experienced in the last migrations; ie good for a bit and then fall-off more sharply than can be accounted for by number of active users.

Forget the D76.

Break out the Logic Probe. (TRON)
 
Brian Sweeney said:
Forget the D76.

Break out the Logic Probe. (TRON)
Better be ready to at least buy me dinner and LOTS of drinks first. And I expect flowers after!
Last night I was slowly going from one thread to another and then got a "connection re-set" message. Dunno what(if anything) that means but I am very happy that I can access RFF today.
Rob
 
All I can say is that when this site is down in kind of like turning the street corner and seeing that your favorite bar/pub has just burned to the ground! 🙁
 
copake_ham said:
All I can say is that when this site is down in kind of like turning the street corner and seeing that your favorite bar/pub has just burned to the ground! 🙁
Well, in this case we can plan our withdrawal-coping strategies in advance (and share a virtual six-pack or something). 😉


- Barrett
 
amateriat said:
Well, in this case we can plan our withdrawal-coping strategies in advance (and share a virtual six-pack or something). 😉


- Barrett


I should work on my own website anyways 🙄
 
And remember, you're not really paranoid if they really are out to get you...

My favorite "hack" story of all time... from 2001
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from the horrors! dept.
xxxxxx was one of many readers to write about an interesting security problem: "If you own an Alcatel DSL modem, you will be interrested to know that virtually anybody on the planet is probably able to reconfigure you modem, steal your passwords, sniff your data, install a custom firmware into it, or just break it for fun. Lack of proper authentification, and various back-doors have been pointed out amongst various design flaws. The man who discovered this is Tsutomu Shimomura, who got famous at getting Kevin Mitnick arrested. Alcatel claims 36% share of the DSL market, with more than 1.7 million units installed ..." So if you have DSL, you might want to check the label on the side of the modem about now.
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Go Alcatel!
 
aad said:
Working better now-the stats can't be counting member reposts, because they wouldn't be showing as guests.

Go look at the 'Who is online' list. You will see yourself listed as viewing this thread, even though you aren't.
 
Jorge,

at the time the site runs perfectly again. What was the prob ?
It's simply too easy to slow a site like this down, any goofy idiot can download the software for such an attack somewhere in the internet if he is a bit familiar with the hacker crowd.

Hope it has been a technical prob only ? Somehow I cannot imagine at all that one of those who have gone recently would be so mean.

Regards,
bertram
 
Brian Sweeney said:
Jorge,

I would be looking at where all of those guests have been coming from. This looks really suspicious, especially in view of the several disgruntled members that have left recently.

The site was out all morning, with "Not Found" messages, and yesterday I was getting "Connection Refused". SYN attack maybe?

Maybe it is time to require a login before surfing the site.

Thanks, Brian. Now that's 3 votes for a log in. For those who post from work, wouldn't you feel more comfortable knowing that only registered members can see the time and date of your posts? 😱

R.J.
 
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