Probably more denial of service stuff going on.
I know www.ampr.org and portal.ampr.org are not on 44net space, but I wonder if there would be a possible advantage to being accessible both from the normal internet and via a private 44 route. In DDoS cases maybe things could be as normal for connects within the network?
That is the same thought I had to the login required for the gw.ampr.org stats. Maybe their could be no login required within the network to view?
Just some thinking out loud.
I don't think this would be wise because then the DDoS'ers would be targeting the 44-net address as well, thus impacting that router. - Brian
On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 02:10:50PM -0500, Steve L wrote:
I know www.ampr.org and portal.ampr.org are not on 44net space, but I wonder if there would be a possible advantage to being accessible both from the normal internet and via a private 44 route. In DDoS cases maybe things could be as normal for connects within the network?
Should be back online now
Chris
On 21 Jun 2017, at 20:17, Brian Kantor Brian@UCSD.Edu wrote:
I don't think this would be wise because then the DDoS'ers would be targeting the 44-net address as well, thus impacting that router.
- Brian
On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 02:10:50PM -0500, Steve L wrote: I know www.ampr.org and portal.ampr.org are not on 44net space, but I wonder if there would be a possible advantage to being accessible both from the normal internet and via a private 44 route. In DDoS cases maybe things could be as normal for connects within the network?
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