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I think the problems with this site temporarily going down have been fixed — 18 Comments
Just out of curiosity, what did you do?
site loaded very quickly just now
Niketas:
First thing I did was to ask my host what was going on, and they said most likely brute force bot attacks. But I knew I’d been subject to that (common with blogs and other websites) for a long time. I have a plugin that supposedly blocks those attacks, and every other day or so it sends me a report about how many it’s repelled. So I couldn’t figure out my next step. I did some research and got a host of suggestions, some of them pretty complicated. A couple said plugins are useless for this, or next to useless. A couple of others recommended this plugin or that one, including the one I already had. But a few recommended another plugin and I tried adding that – it’s called Shield Security. It improved things, starting about a minute from when I activated it (which was hard to do, because the blog kept being unavailable because of the attacks). Since I installed it, the blog seems to be up.
Ironically, the first time I had a problem today was when I hit the “Comments” for this particular post. But seems to be working ok now.
Still early – but it does ‘Feel‘ snappier…
Comments feel about the same…maybe a tad faster.
So far, so good, this evening.
All seems OK now. I can not understand why folks do these kinds of things. I guess those 7 million working age folks who are not working need something to amuse themselves.
One assumes WordPress’ firewalls limit traffic from the same IP address over a certain window of time. This can help with denial of service attacks, but the BOT farms know this and typically NAT their IPs so they look like unique visits.
You may be able to ask WordPress to block traffic from certain countries; Russia, Armenia, North Korea, Somalia… This can also be circumvented with VPNs, but it could take care of the lazy, or less sophisticated attackers.
Tried logging in this morning and it took about 10 minutes after multiple attempts. Got the 429 message.
Yeah I’ve been getting 429s as well.
Just got the “Too many attempts” error a few minutes ago. FYI.
And now the edit timer is gone.
If we were still under the previous administration, the tinfoil hat in my cupboard would be saying, “You’re being targeted!” 😉
But maybe it’s just luck of the draw?
Bot roulette?
Ditto on the 429 too many attempts this am.
Today I got “too many attempts” on Brave browser, tried clearing my browser history. No go. Switched to Tor browser, and still got “too many attempts.” Tried again several hour later on Tor browser, and (obviously) was able to connect to Neo.
My Neo link on Yahoo! has been disabled by outside forces since this AM.
Neo link now restored. Time is 2:05PM, NOT 2:39PM. What does go on?
OK! I’m on CST, not East Coast time!
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Just out of curiosity, what did you do?
site loaded very quickly just now
Niketas:
First thing I did was to ask my host what was going on, and they said most likely brute force bot attacks. But I knew I’d been subject to that (common with blogs and other websites) for a long time. I have a plugin that supposedly blocks those attacks, and every other day or so it sends me a report about how many it’s repelled. So I couldn’t figure out my next step. I did some research and got a host of suggestions, some of them pretty complicated. A couple said plugins are useless for this, or next to useless. A couple of others recommended this plugin or that one, including the one I already had. But a few recommended another plugin and I tried adding that – it’s called Shield Security. It improved things, starting about a minute from when I activated it (which was hard to do, because the blog kept being unavailable because of the attacks). Since I installed it, the blog seems to be up.
Ironically, the first time I had a problem today was when I hit the “Comments” for this particular post. But seems to be working ok now.
Still early – but it does ‘Feel‘ snappier…
Comments feel about the same…maybe a tad faster.
So far, so good, this evening.
All seems OK now. I can not understand why folks do these kinds of things. I guess those 7 million working age folks who are not working need something to amuse themselves.
One assumes WordPress’ firewalls limit traffic from the same IP address over a certain window of time. This can help with denial of service attacks, but the BOT farms know this and typically NAT their IPs so they look like unique visits.
You may be able to ask WordPress to block traffic from certain countries; Russia, Armenia, North Korea, Somalia… This can also be circumvented with VPNs, but it could take care of the lazy, or less sophisticated attackers.
Tried logging in this morning and it took about 10 minutes after multiple attempts. Got the 429 message.
Yeah I’ve been getting 429s as well.
Just got the “Too many attempts” error a few minutes ago. FYI.
And now the edit timer is gone.
If we were still under the previous administration, the tinfoil hat in my cupboard would be saying, “You’re being targeted!” 😉
But maybe it’s just luck of the draw?
Bot roulette?
Ditto on the 429 too many attempts this am.
Today I got “too many attempts” on Brave browser, tried clearing my browser history. No go. Switched to Tor browser, and still got “too many attempts.” Tried again several hour later on Tor browser, and (obviously) was able to connect to Neo.
My Neo link on Yahoo! has been disabled by outside forces since this AM.
Neo link now restored. Time is 2:05PM, NOT 2:39PM. What does go on?
OK! I’m on CST, not East Coast time!