New on LowEndTalk? Please Register and read our Community Rules.
All new Registrations are manually reviewed and approved, so a short delay after registration may occur before your account becomes active.
All new Registrations are manually reviewed and approved, so a short delay after registration may occur before your account becomes active.
IPv4 connection in HostSlim's Estonia Region has gone
IPv4 connection in HostSlim's Estonia region has been unreachable but IPv6 is still alive.
As I checked, they have stopped to announce the space or RETN blocked their routes.
https://bgp.tools/prefix/69.12.83.0/24#connectivity


Comments
🍿
😈
Good thing they weren't single homed...
IPv6 was fucked before, my VPS died, sad, cry.
I wondered why I didn't receive that mail. Turns out rDNS of the mail server didn't resolve:
May 28 09:45:47 rin postfix/smtpd[10449]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from unknown[193.3.189.74]: 450 4.7.25 Client host rejected: cannot find your hostname, [193.3.189.74]; from=sales@hostslim.eu to=<me@mydomain> proto=ESMTP helo=<server.hostslim.eu>Who handles that?
And
The first DNS server is in the affected IP range.
Which is funny, considering how they talk about this being an unreliable subnet in some way, on its way to being decommissioned, and only has "remaining" customers in it.
And the second one is just not responding, despite being pingable and all.
The subnet is back up right now, and sure enough, now that mail announcement went through as well.
Now Direct Admin CP error:
where did it go
hope you guys find it soon
ta x
They are going to migrate to new subnet. Be prepared to update DNS records and do some other work.
I got news from my sources that its hiding in a shed. Got to find that shed !! Do you happen to know any shed?? 😆😁
What is the status of shared hosting in Estonia? Web sites are offline as I write this.
I'm using their shared hosting but it's online now but DirectAdmin panel hasn't recovered yet.
I'm not using the shared hosting for anything critical. Therefore I think this is a good opportunity to test the provider. Will they eventually fix it without action from a paying customer? Will they even attempt communication regarding a service disruption?
Anything would be better than simply allowing web sites to die.
Did you take action to restore service or did it recover by itself?
Meanwhile already 24hr into the promised 48 and nothing of the sort has appeared inside my client portal, and overall a smooth handling of this would be to first add the IPs as secondary, THEN announce via mail. Instead it seems they want to switch over instantly, with inevitable downtime, and you don't know when.
You are right. We are indeed first adding the IPs as secondary to the VPSses, then client have 72 hours +- to adjust everything and then we'll delete the old IPS. We are very sorry for the trouble.
Should be all OK. If not, send me a PM.
Is this valid for shared hosting?
And since yesterday just about when new IPs were added, I see some kind of degradation, random ping spikes all over. Note that the graph below is not due to the new IP, it is from IPv6 of the same VPS. But IPv4 is affected the same way.
@VPSSLIM My random guess is that you had something firewalled or filtered to solve the prior long-running network issue: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/204670/horrible-network-on-hostslim-14-eur-let-deal/p1
With new IPs in place, the firewall is no longer acting on those, having the old IPs still listed in it. So the solution is now not applied anymore, and the issue reappears.