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Thank you for your patience, the network has been mostly stabilised.
We are still experiencing a network outage on the server: rs04-pta.za-dns.com
We are working to get all services restored as soon as possible and will keep you updated with the progress.
This problem is easily solved, for at least local visitors to elitehost, if the destination IP in the DDOS is blackholed or null routed in the last hop internationally before hitting SA.. All international traffic to Elitehost is dropped for the duration of the DDOS, but all SA people can visit Elitehost no issues..
Unfortunately 90% of my sites are on rs04-pta.za-dns.com. What is the reason that it's still down? was it one of the sites on that server that was the target of the attack?
I'm also on rs04-pta.za-dns.com, so I'd love to know the reason too.
Thank you for your continued patience, our network engineers took initial action by blocking all international traffic to the affected IP. This was partially effective but further action was required as a large portion of the traffic came from local sources.
The IP has been blocked locally and internationally. We are monitoring the network and will continue working to get services restored to rs04-pta.za-dns.com.
Our deepest apologies for the extended downtime and disruptions.
I have said it before and I'll say it again there is virtually no benefit to host locally, these knuckleheads don't know nothing about hosting. For comparison I have a shared account from an EIG owned host (h9) that I use for miscellaneous stuff and that blows Elitehost out of the water. $6.79 a month for unlimited domains, I host it in the UK data center. Yet when noobs come to the forum and ask questions about foreign hosts I see remarks such as "why not host locally" and I just see recommendations for Elitehost ("only R35 a month") or Domains.co.za (another **** company). These companies cannot be used for serious business. Think about how cheap a R35 a host works out when you running a business on it, spending money advertising it, people coming to it and see it offline. Not so cheap anymore hey?
Im really considering leaving. Had good support from them. But need more after hours support sometimes also and they dont. they seem to knock off @6No seriously guys, this is now costing us money. What is the solution and what is the ETA?
Sorry this time we are jumping ship. Why can Hetzner mitigate/resolve such issues without extended downtime?
+1@Elitehost:
This is starting to get out of hand now.
The level of service being received is starting to be pretty much in line with that of Afrihost, which many of us here know is far from acceptable. The last time this happened (March of last year, if I recall correctly), updates were much more frequent and detailed. Now we're just getting vague updates about attacks, with no technical explanation as to the complexity and type of attack the network is being hit with and what is being done to mitigate/resolve.
The status page hasn't been updated since 13:51, where it currently states that most of the network is stabilised, excepting for rs04. Meanwhile, I'm still unable to connect to anything on cp05 and sh02, and I'm receiving CF errors (mostly regarding SSL handshakes) when trying to log into the client area. Opening a ticket would be of no use to me as it seems that system is also intermittent due to the attacks (perhaps you need a secondary support system on a third-party host, like you do with your status page?)
I really do get that your uptime has been great, for the most part, and I haven't had any major issues since migrating over to you. However, looking at the level of service being provided on public channels, I wonder if I need to start making reconsiderations. As a shared-hosting client, I expect there to be a problem every once in a while, but I certainly don't expect service-levels like this. R35 or not, it just isn't right.
Please can we have some detailed feedback?
cant they put main ips & servers on CloudflareThey do have CF in place (though that's for their own domains):
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