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*.apache.org is currently offline. (apache.org)
29 points by edu on Aug 28, 2009 | hide | past | favorite | 12 comments


"The Infrastructure Team of The Apache Software Foundation is currently investigating a potential compromise of one of our servers. For security reasons most apache.org services are therefore offline, but will be restored shortly. We apologies for any inconvenience this may cause."


"10:42am UTC: Compromise was due to a compromised SSH Key, not due to any software exploits in Apache itself."


10:53am UTC: We have restored services on our european mirror machine which was not compromised. DNS should be shifting you over right about ... now..



Just to point him out to people and embarrass him, pquerna is one of the guys who works on Apache httpd:-)


Things like that make me love HN :D


For a free and open source project, these guys responded quickly, carefully, and professionally. I'm very impressed by their professionalism.


Will never get to see this again.. so took a screen shot

http://wanderingmouse.wordpress.com/2009/08/28/apache-org-is...


The Infrastructure Team of The Apache Software Foundation is currently investigating a potential compromise of one of our servers. For security reasons most apache.org services are therefore offline, but will be restored shortly. We apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.

10:42am UTC: Compromise was due to a compromised SSH Key, not due to any software exploits in Apache itself.

More details soon.

10:53am UTC: We have restored services on our european mirror machine which was not compromised. DNS should be shifting you over right about ... now..


They (we? well... the infrastructure guys) have been having some issues with ZFS and FreeBSD lately. Not sure if this is related.

... Nope, it isn't.


...I think running ZFS on FreeBSD is itself an issue that should be resolved. I don't want to be an OS troll (I love all the BSDs), but the toolchain support on FreeBSD for ZFS is significantly weaker than that of OpenSolaris.


They're back up from where I'm sitting (Netherlands).




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