Kalendale Ltd.
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Written by David Jordan
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Friday, 13 January 2012 01:05 |
The Woes of working past midnight...
Sometimes it is just better to go to bed and wake up in the morning to see the big pile of mess... This time UK2.net seems to have gone off the face of the planet... Now I'm sure that somewhere there is a status message saying something is going to happen and that everything will be OK - but when you are trying to get a shopping cart working and in the middle of editing files that point to secure financial servers... you can't just say "Oh well, I'll wake up and fix it in the morning!"
So instead of doing that I have decided to write another blog entry on Kalendale to say "It's not my fault" again! ;-) And yes it is past midnight - but someone has to do it when people are asleep...
-DJ
[update] An hour of down-time and no light at the end of the tunnel... thinks it's bedtime and we'll just have to face the flack in the morning... well, in a few hours time!!!
[update] Ok, so I overslept :-P |
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Last Updated on Friday, 13 January 2012 09:04 |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 30 December 2011 19:19 |
e-hosting.com Gone, presumed innocent...
Looks like one of the service providers that we use has disappeared for a while :-P Not sure what has happened or if they have noticed - but I have...
This should only affect debenridingclub.org (sorry for this guys - but things happen and they always seem to happen on holidays)
Will try to get things back asap but until I can get hold of them we may be waiting a while :-(
[update: 20:20]
It seems like there are network issues - whether it is someone trying to break the server or what I cannot tell from here - but so far nothing is lost, just going rather slowly!
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Last Updated on Friday, 30 December 2011 20:24 |
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Written by David Jordan
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Monday, 24 October 2011 19:32 |
Tester
This is a tester to make sure the site is still working |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 18 November 2011 08:09 |
Under Spam Attack
We are currently experiencing very high loads on the server as we are being spammed by what looks like a Korean consortium... I will slowly but surely be able to block them but it could take a short while...
-DJ
Update:
The Spambot continue to pound our systems - I am slowly getting to grips with who it is and will have it sorted before too long...
Update2:
The Spambot continue to pound our systems. Just running a few tracking scripts - not too long now...
Update3:
The Spambot continue to pound our systems less and less :-) So far identified 4000 machines involved in this spam attack - slowly getting them all banned from ALL of my systems!
This does mean that if you are unfortunate enough to have had your machine subverted by this spambot then I'm afraid you will probably not be able to even read this ;-)
Update4:
Given up counting the number of machines trying to splat the server - instead I have set up an outomated script that will simply ban each new address that they try to send spam from. Simple but effective solution - eventually they should see the light...
Update5:
Splat - Splat - Splat - like flies against a wind-shield... They don't know how to give up... At least all our mail should now be catching up and getting through!
Final Update...
No more splats! Looks like their spam engine finally gave up the ghost and realised that I had banned it from trying the servers... Took almost 4 hours for the splat to stop, but I think it's safe to go out and clean the wind-shield now :-P
-DJ
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Last Updated on Friday, 18 November 2011 16:03 |
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Written by David Jordan
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Thursday, 06 October 2011 07:58 |
iWish
I must admit that I have only ever actually owner ONE real Apple device, the original and iconic iMac desktop computer (PowerPC inside). I can honestly say that I have never owned a better device - yes my Dell comes close and my Galaxy is just awesome, but that Apple still sits on the corner of my desk AND IT STILL WORKS! All my PCs of that era have died and been replaced but that iMac continues.
It is a great engineer who will make that device work for so long. It is a great visionary that will create a legacy from something so simple. It is a great businessman that will build a world wide success on humble beginnings. But most of all it is a great pity that we say goodbye to a great man who has been behind this all - Steve Jobs. My prayers go out to all his friends and family as I know they will not be able to escape the publicity that comes with such fame.
Please Apple, keep Steve Jobs vision going - do not give in to the temptation of the business rather than following the vision. Allow his vision to keep going because it is currently an inspiration to so many... |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 06 October 2011 08:13 |
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