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  • Site uptime issues, solutions.

    Hi all,

    Wanted to post about the spotty service we've had the past few days and last week. Seems like we have been under some sort of sporadic attacks (from small network subranges) which spikes load making the site inaccessible.

    If the site is down or responding very slowly, typically I will tweet from @SEQanswers, but as sequencing is a global activity, sometimes I'm asleep or in a meeting and don't tweet instantly.

    With some help from my host and a security provider I hope I have addressed the issue in a robust way. If the site is down or slow, and I'm near my phone, I'll know about it.

    Thanks for your patience.

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    Thank you

    Ah I was wondering what was going on with the site! Glad it's not just me! I wanted to take this opportunity to THANK YOU for running the forum it has been a great help to me over the years. There are some great community members on this forum!

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    • #3
      Thanks KellerMac! It's been a fun almost seven years! =]

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      • #4
        When I tried to access seqanswers.com today I got this page:



        Is that supposed to happen and/or is it related to the issues described above?
        Last edited by biocomputer; 09-18-2014, 08:21 AM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by biocomputer View Post
          When I tried to access seqanswers.com today I got this page:



          Is that supposed to happen and/or is it related to the issues described above?
          Sorry just saw this. Yes that's normal if you're coming from a subnet that is identified as a "threat"...it prevents DDOS-style abuse which is typically the root of most problems we have. If it's not back to normal let me know and i'll investigate.

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