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timmmay

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#315695 7-Aug-2024 16:11
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A 2degrees outage is being experienced by a number of people. Here's some sites not working:

 

  • X / Twitter - though they have reported an outage
  • Netflix isn't working from my phone but is working from my PC - which is odd
  • Many AWS regions are not accessible, including services running out of those regions. Currently I can only access AWS Sydney, ap-southeast-4 (Melbourne?), Auckland and Perth local zones, 
  • Discord
  • Synology
  • news.ycombinator.com
  • warcraftlogs.com
  • The accuweather api has been unreliable for me all day but the website is working
  • Survey monkey

Many / most websites are working.

 

As at 4.02pm 2degrees is investigating a routing issue (link): "Senior network engineers are investigating an issue with international traffic routing with high priority. We apologise for the inconvenience caused."

 

Update

 

19 minutes after posting to Geekzone the problem appears to have been resolved. It'd take longer than that on hold with the helpdesk 😉


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  #3269156 7-Aug-2024 16:45
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Follow up posted

 

 

 

 

 

Update at 4:39pm. Our international transit provider has experienced a hardware failure. Senior engineers have run an emergency change at 4:28pm to shift remaining impacted traffic away from the problematic transit link. Senior engineers are currently running through post checks.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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