lemmy.world had a DDOS in the past 24 hours, Lemmy.ml was showing problem, but now it is entirely unreachable. lemmy.world was showing “Error!” page (server still reachable), but that seems to have only lasted for a hour or so.
I mean, this is one way to find the vulnerabilities in your system, I guess…
it could be anything related to the datacenter outage,server,dns,apache,nginx and so on…
or DDoS
lemmy.ml is back online!
Great now they can continue brigading other instances
Ok so I have learned that it is always good to have a backup account or two if I am intent on getting my memes
Same but it’s tough to keep favorites synced and blocks and filters.
I wrote a tool that will help: https://github.com/CMahaff/lasim
Let’s you copy your subs, blocks, and profile settings between Lemmy accounts.
You can run it as many times as you like and will keep adding new things.
At the minute it never removes things though, so you’d have to unsubscribe multiple places.
True true. Hopefully some of the upcoming 3rd party apps can address some of the issues like this.
Ya if they have cloud user data.
Cloud? I’m making one, and doing everything locally. Your phone can hold a small database - from there it’s all data management. It’s
I haven’t started synching accounts yet, but it’s in the works. Eventually, I want to do custom feeds and stitch feeds from multiple servers/accounts together
I neither want nor need your data though… It’s harder to do it all on the device, but it’s very doable
That’s what I just did. Also found a tool to subscribe me to all the communities.
lemm.ee has always been solid for me. At this point, I’m debating whether to just make it my primary instance instead.
Nice! I’ve more or less switched lemdro.id
lemmy.world is back up now (I’m posting this on it). I’m looking forward to @Ruud posting a postmortem.
That feel when I miss all the fun in Australia because I was asleep
Completely down
Beehaw.org was down for over 30 minutes, came back for 15 minutes, now down again another 30 minutes.
Lemmy.world also seems to be sporadically down.
https://sh.itjust.works/ is returning “Server error” on all pages, not sure how long that has been going on.
apparently over 45 minutes so far: https://lemmy.world/post/1604919How did you make that Title?!
You can use markdown codes in titles. Bold, italic, and in my case
strikethrough. Two tildes before and after the text.
looks like lemmy will be getting Cloudflare support soon
Why tf aren’t they using Cloudflare for DDoS protection? The site isn’t run for-profit so it would be covered under the free tier. My homelab is proxied through Cloudflare and would be able to handle an attack better than this.
This information clarified so much of this morning for me.
Was troubleshooting on my phone because I thought it was my kids using all the bandwidth for YouTube (kids)) and Roblox on a slower than normal Sunday.
World was down for me too in the last 10 minutes.
Lemmy.world down now for over 30 minutes, Lemmy.ml over an hour (I created this post on Lemmy.world before it went down). Distant Early Warning Sign: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrDj5XvZXX4
It’s weird, I can access Lemmy.world through sh.itjust.works but I can’t log in. Are they updating maybe?
If you mean that you can see content from lemmy.world from sh.itjust.works, that might be stuff that federated over before lemmy.world went down.
But aren’t we talking and communicating on lemmy.world right now? Maybe I don’t understand it correctly and we’re communicating on sh.itjust.works even though it says lemmy.world.
You’re on sh.itjust.works
This community is hosted on lemmy.world, but it doesn’t disappear if lemmy.world goes down.
Yes, but we’re communicating on it where? If lemmy.world is down, why can we interact with each other, where is the info being stored?
The comments/posts stay in your local instance until the lemmy.world will be up again and then it will sychronise via ActivityPub again.
lemmy.world is reachable, but no database connections, it has an “Error” page on every post I try to load. Which this post itself on Lemmy.world serves as example: https://lemmy.world/post/1578844