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04/05/06
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We're Back...

Ah, the joys of blogging. I was far from thrilled to find an email in my inbox shortly after nine o’clock this morning telling me that my site was enduring a massive spam attack. My site faces vast quantities of spam, often even hundreds of them an hour, thousands of them a day. The more the site grows, the greater the number of attacks. This particular deluge was apparently big enough that it was dragging down the entire server and my site would have to be taken down, suspended, until I could deal with it. This strikes me as being a little bit like removing a splinter with a chainsaw—it’s the right idea but a tad more forceful than necessary. A phone call to the technical support gurus did nothing but assure me that they would deal with this as soon as they could. Oh, but that department isn’t available for another few hours. Here’s the catch: the company wants me to deal with the problem, but they lock out my account and all access to the server. Interesting strategy.

I called back a few minutes ago and sweet-talked my way into having the site re-opened. The person who insisted he did not even know where the abuse department was, mysteriously found his way to them and had the account re-opened nearly instantaneously.

Anyways, I trust and hope that things are returning to normal and that there will be no more problems. For the time being I have removed the ability to send a trackback to my site, so don’t expect to be able to do that for the next little while. I am having to face the fact that budget hosting can only work for so long and I will have to upgrade to something a little more robust. As you might expect, this will come with a price tag, though thankfully it should not be too terrible. A few months ago I had to change my commenting system to deal with site growth and now I’ve had to remove trackbacks. Lousy, dirty spammers! As a friend said this morning, “These days you could probably add spammers to the list of those you are doing battle against: Spammers, rulers, powers, world forces, etc…”

But I will be thankful that the site continues to chug along and that it has been brought back to life. This morning I felt a little bit like a person who went for a walk and returned home to find that someone had broken in and stolen his journal. I feel better now that it has been given back to me!

We're Back...

Comments (13) »


1. OchukOchuk
April 5, 2006
3:26 PM

Hey at least you can call someone! The people I had to deal with when Hurricane Wilma took out my host’s servers only let you visit some aux webpage that had updates. Then when it came back on line you had to “open a ticket” with some tech support guy who could have cared less.

But a thousand spams a day… that is horrible.

:puke:


2. Scott D. Andersen
April 5, 2006
3:33 PM

Just started reading your blog recently. But thought you should know, I missed it when it was down.

sda


3. Brian Thornton
April 5, 2006
3:44 PM

I sorta know how you felt, except I was on the other side, trying to go to challies.com and receiving a notice on my screen that my account had been suspended and that I would be getting an email explaining why. “Oh man”, I thought at first…”I must have really upset Tim with something I said, because he has shut me out of the whole web site!”.

I also received an email from a fellow blogger asking me to help him contact you to see why he had been blocked from going to the site. I told him I would be happy to help out as soon as I got myself reinstated!

But that got me thinking that maybe this thing was a computer problem or a virus, so I had someone outside of my house to try and log onto challies.com, and they received the same notification on their screen.

So, I say all that to say that I’m glad you were having computer problems instead of it being that I had been kicked off your site…not that I want you to have server issues, but I would go through withdrawal if I couldn’t access challies.com at least a dozen times a day!


4. Mickey McLean
April 5, 2006
4:33 PM

I thought that maybe the April Fool’s joke from the other day wasn’t a joke after all.


5. Warren
April 5, 2006
4:53 PM

I’ve been using a Virtual Private Server hosting company, http://tektonic.net, for quite a while, and they’re really friendly and helpful.

The basic package is $45/mo, but you have effective root access to your own server, with 640G transfer per month and 20G space.

I host several domains there, and have found them to be the best hosting company available, after trying and/or inspecting others.

My $.02.


6. Joe L.
April 5, 2006
4:59 PM

Glad you are back, I had a feeling spam was involved. Yuck!!

:-)


7. candyinsierras
April 5, 2006
5:48 PM

I briefly thought the same thing, that maybe April Fools joke was real. Then I regained a sense of logic and thought…nah…this is computer stuff (of which I know very little).


8. Joshua Keel
April 5, 2006
7:10 PM

I’m glad things are back up and running. Spam is becoming a major problem these days. I’ve been getting comment spam on my old blog for weeks now. Probably at least a dozen a day e-mailed to me. Very annoying.


9. Doug
April 6, 2006
7:30 AM

Tim, There’s a program called Akismet that comes bundled with WP. It can be used with other blogs as well. You’re the genius at this stuff, so I’ll link to the page with the other types of application.

If none of these work for you, The answer could be to go to WP, even if it is only to use Akismet. I realize this would mess with your permalinks, but something tells me that Google crawls your site on a regular basis.

Hey, how long did you expect me to wait before mentioning WP to you again anyway?

Glad you’re back.


10. Paul Martin
April 6, 2006
9:31 AM

I went to challies to see The thoughts that Tim had posted But met with a fallacy From those with which he’s hosted The end has come! The site is gone! I started to cry and sob! But this didn’t last for very long After all… it’s only a blog.


11. Tim Challies
April 6, 2006
10:36 AM

“After all… it’s only a blog.”

That hurts. But not as badly as if “blog” had actually rhymed properly. After all, “sob” and “blog” don’t exactly rhyme, do they?


12. Paul Martin
April 6, 2006
11:04 AM

“I started to cry and… sog… hog… frog… jog… flog…”

It’s not like I had many options!

Besides, I choose to write my poetry in a more post-modern sense…


13. Ian Clary
April 7, 2006
9:29 AM

Glad to have you back bro! In spite of what Paul waxes eloquent about. ;)


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