Showing posts with label Issue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Issue. Show all posts

Mail is currently delayed - SOLVED


Dear customers,

Due to a sudden and continuous influx of spam mails, our relays have been overloaded. Mail delivery is currently delayed. We are working on resolving the issue. More information later.

UPDATE 12:05 - Mail traffic seems to be normalizing. Relays are clearing out their backlogs. We expect normal traffic flow to be resumed soon.
UPDATE 13:10 - Mail traffic flow has been fully restored.  All mails towards Yahoo domains and many more verified spam mails have been manually removed from our queue.

Description: 
Start: 2015-05-20 09:00 AM
End: 2015-05-20 12:00 AM
Duration: 3 hours
Impacted services: All mail services.

We apologize for the inconvenience

The edpnet team

*All times are listed in CET, Central European Time

Problem with incoming/outgoing mails


Dear customers,

We have received several mentions of mails that are not being sent by our mail relays. Our NOC team is currently investigating the issue. Mails are not lost and will be sent when the issue has been resolved.

Update: The issue seems to be impacting incoming mails as well.
Update 10:15: The issue has been resolved. The mails are being delivered again.
Update 14 apr: There has been a regression, our team is currently fixing the problem.
Update 16:57: All systems are stable. No more slowdowns have been detected.

We apologize for the inconvenience

The edpnet team

*All times are listed in CET, Central European Time

Issue mailserver


Dear customers,

We are currently investigating issues with our mailservers. These are estimated to be resolved in 5-10 minutes.

Update 10:40 AM: There was an issue with the connection between the storage servers and the mailservers. Everything is back in service now.

We apologize for the inconvenience

The edpnet team

*All times are listed in CET, Central European Time

13 November - Speed issues in Antwerp, Limburg and Flemish Brabant

Update: Services are restored, there was a cabling issue in the collocation center.

Dear customers,

One of the access lines between the Proximus network and our network is currently down. As a result of this outage, all traffic is automatically rerouted.
Customers in the regions Antwerp, Limburg, and parts of Flemish Brabant may encounter slower internet speeds (packet loss and a higher latency) during this rerouting.

A Proximus technician will go onsite to resolve the issue.

Description: 
Start: 2014-11-13 09:04 AM*
End: 2014-11-13 11:19 AM*
Impacted services: Internet services in the above mentioned regions.

We apologize for the inconvenience

The edpnet team

*All times are listed in CET, Central European Time

23 October - Packet-loss due to DDOS attacks

Dear customers,

Edpnet has experienced a massive DDOS attack on several parts on its network. This has caused a lot of its links to experience heavy packet-loss. Everything has been redirected to reduce further impact. All traffic has been normalized.

Description:
Start: 2014-10-22 22:40 PM
End: 2014-10-23 Between 07:00-08:00 PM (Towards Amsterdam & Russia)
End: 2014-10-23 08:20 PM (Traffic towards Brussels)
Impacted services: All traffic may have experienced packet-loss

(Dates have been corrected)

We apologize for the inconvenience

The edpnet team

17 October - VOIP Switch fail

Update 14:07 : The issue has been resolved.

Dear customers,

One of our VoIP switches has failed. The backup switch has taken over. If you are using a trunk, please prioritize calls via 212.71.16.196. If you are a Cloud PBX customer, please call our helpdesk via 03 265 67 00 to do this for you.

Description: VoIP switch failure
Start: 2014-10-17 13:55 PM
End: 2014-10-17 14:07 PM
Impacted services: edpnet SIP Trunks (Please use the backup server)

We appologize for the inconvenience

The edpnet team

15 April 2014 - Issue with DNS servers


We experienced issues on our DNS servers, namely 212.71.8.10 & 212.71.0.33.

It was possible that you couldn't reach some websites.

We apologize for any inconvenience.

4 April 2014

Dear customers,

Our DNS servers are currently being used in a DNS amplification attack. Our NOC is currently doing its best to block off as much as possible.

You may have issues reaching some websites during this attack. It's best to retry again when a lookup fails.

We apologize for the inconvenience.

19 February 2014 - Telephony issue

Update 15:25
We have restarted our systems, everything is back up and running. We are looking into the cause with our supplier.

Dear customers,

Since 2:30 we are having a problem with Voip and SIP trunks, including our own telephone systems. We are currently not or difficult to reach via telephone.

Our network team is currently trying to resolve this issue as soon as possible.

More news will follow.

17 February 2014

Update 18/02/2014 - 13h45
While not responding to tickets or mails from our NOC team, Spamhaus did respond on one of our Tweets. We didn't get an official confirmation via email from Spamhaus, but it seems that our range isn't listed anymore. We can see that we had green light on http://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/latest/ We will do some testings and we advize you to do this as well. It can take a couple of hours before the entire internet is up to date of the deblocking of our range. From the moment that Spamhaus confirmed to us officially, we will update our blog again.

Update 18/02/2014 - 10h15
1 listing remains which needs to be acknowledged by Spamhaus. (After acknowledgement Spamhaus will deblock our IP range as soon as they are willing to do so). As said before, Spamhaus blocks entire IP ranges of ISP, instead of 1 specific IP address or range of the spammer. This is a drastic decision, but as an independant organisation, they set their own rules and procedures. And in this way they often have internet service providers in an unwanted stranglehold. Nevertheless we always have good communication with Spamhaus. We are very sorry for the inconveniences.

Update 17/02/2014 - 16h47
12 individual spamhaus listings are blocked. 8 are acknowledged by Spamhaus. We are waiting for the last 4 listings remaining. After we surely hope Spamhaus can deblock our entire IP range.

Dear customer,

Spamhaus.org listed our IP ranges, due to 2 customers who seems to be spammers. Meanwhile our NOC team took the necessary steps to block these spammers, but you are unable to send mails to people who use spamhaus.org as a filter to receive e-mail.

As we already communicated in the past, spamhaus.org always take extreme measurments by blocking entire IP ranges, instead of the one specific spamming IP address.

As an ISP we do not do any filtering of traffic and we do allow fixed IP users to have their own mail servers, but we try to pro-actively scan as much traffic as we can for possible abuse. We already redefined our policy regarding traffic filtering to prevent such issues, but it seems now that we need to protect ourselves and our customers even more.

We still believe that over the years we already took quite a lot of measurements to get the internet free from abuse and spam as we closed port 25 for all our dynamic IP users and we implemented a state of the art Cisco Iron Port mail system.
Nevertheless we still do not do any traffic filtering and we don't want to.

We are in contact with Spamhaus.org in order to delist our IP-ranges as soon as possible.