[AusNOG] Cloudflare offline

Jeffrey Sims jeffy at tehintartubes.net
Mon Mar 4 08:54:47 EST 2013


+1 for a great approach by Cloudflare!

Agreed, now people know there is a potential bug in JunOS that eegits of
the internet might try again (ie: mimik the packet size again to trigger
the bug conditions to crash the network).

Collaboration is the key!


On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 8:31 AM, Don Gould <don at bowenvale.co.nz> wrote:

>
>
> On 4/03/2013 10:21 a.m., Jethro Carr wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 2013-03-04 at 04:37 +1100, Emily Ozols wrote:
>>
>>> So... Who's getting fired?
>>>
>>
>  <bit of snipping...>
>>
>
>
>  the key difference
>> between a competent engineer and an incompetent one is whether they
>> followed processes and handled the disaster in a professional manner.
>>
>
> I think a key difference is when people just fess up to a mistake so
> everyone can learn from it! :)
>
> Nothing worse than wondering what caused the stuff up and if you could
> have been part of the cause.
>
> Even worse is making a stuff up that you might not have if you'd just
> known that someone else had done exactly the same thing the week before but
> didn't share because they were fearful of not being able to feed their kids
> the next week.
>
> +1 for a great approach by Cloudflare!
>
> D
>
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