Hello Dale,
Dale Williamson wrote:
> I believe I have narrowed down what is probably the machine that made
> the most recent commit. In our commit log it was on Thu Jun 13 15:04:52
> PDT 2019 for file viewvc/tops/tops/sys/math.v.
That's all good information but I am hoping that was from before y
Hello Dale,
Bob Proulx wrote:
> > Newest files for project tops are showing as 2 months old.
>
> Let me dig into the problem.
This pains me greatly because I hate it when there is a snafu and even
worse when I am the root cause of it. Yes there was a problem. It
was not from the most recent mo
Hello Dale,
> > > Newest files for project tops are showing as 2 months old.
> >
> > You didn't say and so there is no way for us to know but for what
> > projects are you referring? And is this source code or web pages?
>
> This is the tops project.
>
> As an example, I log in to do updates w
Hello Dale,
Thank you for making this report.
Dale Williamson wrote:
> Newest files for project tops are showing as 2 months old.
>
> Updates were made last week, so it appears the system has been restored
> from backup.
>
> What is the status of files less than 2 months old?
Of course it send
Bob Proulx wrote:
> Just a quick data point. It looks like we are getting hit with a
> total of 9428 unique addresses. At that point I will stop calling it
> an abuse and say it is a definite attack.
The attack seems to have subsided. Everything is appearing normal
again now.
Bob
Bob Proulx wrote:
> The system is getting hit with an abuse from a collection of network
> addresses. They are consuming both bandwidth and process slots.
> These are starving the system of process resources. We are aware of
> the problem and are trying to mitigate the abuse.
Just a quick data p
Dale Williamson wrote:
>This project has been on savannah.gnu.org for over 15 years and is
> used daily.
>
>The efforts of all those supporting it are greatly appreciated.
The system is getting hit with an abuse from a collection of network
addresses. They are consuming both bandwidth an