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  • Germany DA reseller hosting is down

  • rbmaxrbmax Member

    @shakensoul said:
    Germany DA reseller hosting is down

    Please make it online again..

  • @rbmax said:

    @shakensoul said:
    Germany DA reseller hosting is down

    Please make it online again..

    It's on and off. I opened a ticket. Got reply when it's up that there is no issue and sites are loading fine. Again it's going down for an hour or something. Hope @labze will do some work on dade1 server soon.

  • SadaoMaouSadaoMaou Member
    edited June 2025

    Same for the US Directadmin server So many downtime's today.

  • fuqetfuqet Member
    edited June 2025

    Is server in Germany down? Can't access my website or panel.

    Thanks

  • labzelabze Member, Patron Provider

    It's up again. Seems like someone is taking turns with layer 7 attacks across the servers. Working on protections against this

  • Just wanted to leave my 2 cents here about HostBrr. I can truly say they are the best and cheapest provider I've had. Their support tickets get answered in minutes, which is crazy. Speed is great on shared plan. I've moved all my sites over and couldn't be happier. It's been a year and I am happy to stay. Cheers guys.

    Thanked by 2PineappleM tux
  • labzelabze Member, Patron Provider
    edited June 2025

    @epoch314 said:
    Just wanted to leave my 2 cents here about HostBrr. I can truly say they are the best and cheapest provider I've had. Their support tickets get answered in minutes, which is crazy. Speed is great on shared plan. I've moved all my sites over and couldn't be happier. It's been a year and I am happy to stay. Cheers guys.

    Thanks for the kind words!

    I can also say that much of the stability issues should be resolved. What a ride. One of the culprits seems to have hidden in plain sight for me. We did have a user sign up for multiple reseller accounts and created approximately 1500-2000 accounts per server and loaded them with node.js scripts across thousands of domains. They'd initiate an attack on these domains. Since the server logs indicated so many different domains were receiving so many requests it was never obvious that they all belonged to one singular account.

    Checking the node.js scripts it was clear that these has no other functionality than to process each requests as slowly as possible.

  • JabJabJabJab Member

    What the actual fuck is wrong with people.

  • lirrrlirrr Member

    i love labze

    Thanked by 3oloke PineappleM zejjnt
  • @labze said:

    @epoch314 said:
    Just wanted to leave my 2 cents here about HostBrr. I can truly say they are the best and cheapest provider I've had. Their support tickets get answered in minutes, which is crazy. Speed is great on shared plan. I've moved all my sites over and couldn't be happier. It's been a year and I am happy to stay. Cheers guys.

    Thanks for the kind words!

    I can also say that much of the stability issues should be resolved. What a ride. One of the culprits seems to have hidden in plain sight for me. We did have a user sign up for multiple reseller accounts and created approximately 1500-2000 accounts per server and loaded them with node.js scripts across thousands of domains. They'd initiate an attack on these domains. Since the server logs indicated so many different domains were receiving so many requests it was never obvious that they all belonged to one singular account.

    Checking the node.js scripts it was clear that these has no other functionality than to process each requests as slowly as possible.

    I don't quite understand this kind of operation that harms others and does not benefit yourself.

  • It's crazy how some people spend their own money just to make others lose theirs like WTF!?

    Thanked by 3PineappleM oloke zejjnt
  • I had no complaint about the speed in Dade1 server shared plan. But as Labze said the Ddos killed it and pushed me to move out to another provider. Hope Labze will filter out such bad users and maintain the speed and uptime.

    Thanked by 1PineappleM
  • @labze said:

    @epoch314 said:
    Just wanted to leave my 2 cents here about HostBrr. I can truly say they are the best and cheapest provider I've had. Their support tickets get answered in minutes, which is crazy. Speed is great on shared plan. I've moved all my sites over and couldn't be happier. It's been a year and I am happy to stay. Cheers guys.

    Thanks for the kind words!

    I can also say that much of the stability issues should be resolved. What a ride. One of the culprits seems to have hidden in plain sight for me. We did have a user sign up for multiple reseller accounts and created approximately 1500-2000 accounts per server and loaded them with node.js scripts across thousands of domains. They'd initiate an attack on these domains. Since the server logs indicated so many different domains were receiving so many requests it was never obvious that they all belonged to one singular account.

    Checking the node.js scripts it was clear that these has no other functionality than to process each requests as slowly as possible.

    How exactly people sign up 4000 accounts?

  • JabJabJabJab Member
    edited June 2025

    @Motion3549 said: How exactly people sign up 4000 accounts?

    --

    multiple reseller accounts
    multiple reseller accounts

    I would guess:
    4000 sub-accounts via [unknown number of ] reseller accounts.

  • lirrrlirrr Member

    this is why i hate people

  • labzelabze Member, Patron Provider

    @jingfanqin said:

    @labze said:

    @epoch314 said:
    Just wanted to leave my 2 cents here about HostBrr. I can truly say they are the best and cheapest provider I've had. Their support tickets get answered in minutes, which is crazy. Speed is great on shared plan. I've moved all my sites over and couldn't be happier. It's been a year and I am happy to stay. Cheers guys.

    Thanks for the kind words!

    I can also say that much of the stability issues should be resolved. What a ride. One of the culprits seems to have hidden in plain sight for me. We did have a user sign up for multiple reseller accounts and created approximately 1500-2000 accounts per server and loaded them with node.js scripts across thousands of domains. They'd initiate an attack on these domains. Since the server logs indicated so many different domains were receiving so many requests it was never obvious that they all belonged to one singular account.

    Checking the node.js scripts it was clear that these has no other functionality than to process each requests as slowly as possible.

    I don't quite understand this kind of operation that harms others and does not benefit yourself.

    @Motion3549 said:

    @labze said:

    @epoch314 said:
    Just wanted to leave my 2 cents here about HostBrr. I can truly say they are the best and cheapest provider I've had. Their support tickets get answered in minutes, which is crazy. Speed is great on shared plan. I've moved all my sites over and couldn't be happier. It's been a year and I am happy to stay. Cheers guys.

    Thanks for the kind words!

    I can also say that much of the stability issues should be resolved. What a ride. One of the culprits seems to have hidden in plain sight for me. We did have a user sign up for multiple reseller accounts and created approximately 1500-2000 accounts per server and loaded them with node.js scripts across thousands of domains. They'd initiate an attack on these domains. Since the server logs indicated so many different domains were receiving so many requests it was never obvious that they all belonged to one singular account.

    Checking the node.js scripts it was clear that these has no other functionality than to process each requests as slowly as possible.

    How exactly people sign up 4000 accounts?

    One reseller account per node. Around 1500 sub-accounts per reseller. Around 2-3 domains per sub-account.

  • eb1995eb1995 Member

    Can cmypanel come back just for this weekend please

  • @labze said: One of the culprits seems to have hidden in plain sight for me. We did have a user sign up for multiple reseller accounts and created approximately 1500-2000 accounts per server and loaded them with node.js scripts across thousands of domains. They'd initiate an attack on these domains. Since the server logs indicated so many different domains were receiving so many requests it was never obvious that they all belonged to one singular account.

    Why would someone do that?
    Who would do that?

    I suspect it would be done to encourage buyers to pay for overpriced hosting services. To damage the reputation of cheaper providers.

    The Who would likely be those businesses owned by corporations and investment groups. Those that sell hosting for one domain for $30 per month.

    The culprit(s) need to be outed and shamed. And what they did was probably illegal somewhere, but chasing them would be a lost cause.

  • @jingfanqin said:

    @labze said:

    @epoch314 said:
    Just wanted to leave my 2 cents here about HostBrr. I can truly say they are the best and cheapest provider I've had. Their support tickets get answered in minutes, which is crazy. Speed is great on shared plan. I've moved all my sites over and couldn't be happier. It's been a year and I am happy to stay. Cheers guys.

    Thanks for the kind words!

    I can also say that much of the stability issues should be resolved. What a ride. One of the culprits seems to have hidden in plain sight for me. We did have a user sign up for multiple reseller accounts and created approximately 1500-2000 accounts per server and loaded them with node.js scripts across thousands of domains. They'd initiate an attack on these domains. Since the server logs indicated so many different domains were receiving so many requests it was never obvious that they all belonged to one singular account.

    Checking the node.js scripts it was clear that these has no other functionality than to process each requests as slowly as possible.

    I don't quite understand this kind of operation that harms others and does not benefit yourself.

    The type of people that do this literally have nothing better to do. It's slimy, malicious and just pointless. Perhaps it makes their miserable existence a little more bearable? No clue, but what I do know is whatever they are hoping to achieve, they will get the opposite of. @labze if there is anything I can do to help you out, please feel free to dm me. Cheers all!

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  • @not_dilligaf said:

    @labze said: One of the culprits seems to have hidden in plain sight for me. We did have a user sign up for multiple reseller accounts and created approximately 1500-2000 accounts per server and loaded them with node.js scripts across thousands of domains. They'd initiate an attack on these domains. Since the server logs indicated so many different domains were receiving so many requests it was never obvious that they all belonged to one singular account.

    Why would someone do that?
    Who would do that?

    I suspect it would be done to encourage buyers to pay for overpriced hosting services. To damage the reputation of cheaper providers.

    ** The Who would likely be those businesses owned by corporations and investment groups. Those that sell hosting for one domain for $30 per month.**

    The culprit(s) need to be outed and shamed. And what they did was probably illegal somewhere, but chasing them would be a lost cause.

    Don't even get me started on this. Back when I was a young teen, still new to the whole tech world of hosting, domains, etc, I created my first website using.....Godaddy..... I was a teen, in school, and wrote every single day on that site, even got a sponsorship from a poker company to review their site.. Well it came time to renew my domain the next year. I got the domain name for 99cents. When it needed to be renewed...Just about 100$ CAD. I was still in high school, I couldn't afford that. So I had no choice but to let it die. Once the domain was theirs, they sold it as a premium domain for over 2500 USD... I never ever forgot that hard lesson, and to this day I still have a hole in me from the business I could have by now. Makes me sick.

    That's why I am so grateful to companies like HostBrr, and communities like this one. It helps people. Sorry for the rant, but the predatory nature of some corps and godaddy struck a nerve.

  • DXDDXD Member

    Coupons not available anymore sir @labze

  • RufiRufi Member

    The connection keeps dropping and coming back. What is the reason for this? @labze

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  • labzelabze Member, Patron Provider

    @Rufi said:
    The connection keeps dropping and coming back. What is the reason for this? @labze

    Open a ticket. Can't really know what your issue is from this.

    Thanked by 2nghialele xemaps
  • @JabJab said:
    What the actual fuck is wrong with people.

    people!

  • @labze said:

    @Rufi said:
    The connection keeps dropping and coming back. What is the reason for this? @labze

    Open a ticket. Can't really know what your issue is from this.

    I opened a ticket 13 hours ago but until now there has been no reply

  • xemapsxemaps Member

    @labze said:

    @Rufi said:
    The connection keeps dropping and coming back. What is the reason for this? @labze

    Open a ticket. Can't really know what your issue is from this.

    Had same issue. Resolved by leaving HostBrr.com @labze, will eventually try again later.

  • @labze said: Open a ticket. Can't really know what your issue is from this.

    Hey Labze.

    I dont wanna bitch like others but I bought singapore DA last night but the download speed is unbearble. A simple wordpress plugin update is timing out. I checked wget with various sites and looking glass, it maxes out at 31Kbps.

    I opened a ticket 11 hours ago but no response. Please look into this. its dasg1 node. I've put detailed info in the ticket. 6750656

  • Hi all,

    I think is a business scam to lower trust on other businesses.

    I recently had a domain name purchased for a business, put up a small site in HTML, and almost after 1 year received an email that something was incorrect with address, than my name, than my street, I could not renew it. Soon 2 weeks after renew i check who was accessing the domain were from 15 countries.

    I could not register with my registrar, even my visa card was giving errors.

    Renew was €3, + VAT + late €30.

    Domain value (when I saw after that trouble) $3.000

    Was purchased by several companies outside Europe..... and the European Union says the address has to be in Europe....... yahhh.....

    Now it is worth millions.........

    Now I cannot look for the domain.... bad memories...... I get upset..........

    @epoch314 said:

    @not_dilligaf said:

    @labze said: One of the culprits seems to have hidden in plain sight for me. We did have a user sign up for multiple reseller accounts and created approximately 1500-2000 accounts per server and loaded them with node.js scripts across thousands of domains. They'd initiate an attack on these domains. Since the server logs indicated so many different domains were receiving so many requests it was never obvious that they all belonged to one singular account.

    Why would someone do that?
    Who would do that?

    I suspect it would be done to encourage buyers to pay for overpriced hosting services. To damage the reputation of cheaper providers.

    ** The Who would likely be those businesses owned by corporations and investment groups. Those that sell hosting for one domain for $30 per month.**

    The culprit(s) need to be outed and shamed. And what they did was probably illegal somewhere, but chasing them would be a lost cause.

    Don't even get me started on this. Back when I was a young teen, still new to the whole tech world of hosting, domains, etc, I created my first website using.....Godaddy..... I was a teen, in school, and wrote every single day on that site, even got a sponsorship from a poker company to review their site.. Well it came time to renew my domain the next year. I got the domain name for 99cents. When it needed to be renewed...Just about 100$ CAD. I was still in high school, I couldn't afford that. So I had no choice but to let it die. Once the domain was theirs, they sold it as a premium domain for over 2500 USD... I never ever forgot that hard lesson, and to this day I still have a hole in me from the business I could have by now. Makes me sick.

    That's why I am so grateful to companies like HostBrr, and communities like this one. It helps people. Sorry for the rant, but the predatory nature of some corps and godaddy struck a nerve.

    Thanked by 1epoch314
  • Hi @labze please process my ticket #2171981, thanks

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