honorhim 0 Posted ... 6 hours after system crash, patience is starting to wear... Admin, please at least update us on what the problem is and how long it will take to resolve it. Quote Share this post Link to post
XQWeir97 16 Posted ... Admin is usually very responsive. This tells me that something very major has happened. I couldn't even reach the web site and recieved a message on the page: "Our Tubes are Clogged!" Finally I could reach it. I just hope Airvpn haven't been seized or shut down. This has been a good service, but governments that want to spy or censor their citizens don't like it. I hope nothing like this has happened to Airvpn. Quote Hide XQWeir97's signature Hide all signatures Laurelli<my rant>Privacy is a right and expectation that the citizens of the world once enjoyed, but took for granted, and have lost. Today we are made to believe that we only need privacy if we are doing something wrong. I do not believe this lie. Today we are told by our governments that we can have no expectations of privacy, for our own "safety" and for "the greater good" of society. Personally, I don't need a big brother to protect me, and I will NEVER choose to surrender my rights and my liberties for so-called safety and security from a boogie man. I will continue to use services, such as AirVpn, in order to exercise my right and expectation of privacy. Would that the sheep would learn.</end rant> Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... Admin is usually very responsive. This tells me that something very major has happened. I couldn't even reach the web site and recieved a message on the page: "Our Tubes are Clogged!" Finally I could reach it. I just hope Airvpn haven't been seized or shut down. This has been a good service, but governments that want to spy or censor their citizens don't like it. I hope nothing like this has happened to Airvpn.Hello!We have had a major problem on one of our backend servers. No attacks, no pressure from any entity (except the usual spammers, but that goes on by default ). The problem prevented new connections to our servers and has been now fixed. However, we're still working on the system in order to ascertain why the failover redundancy system worked only partially, therefore please do not hesitate to contact us for any further issue.Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
FPyro 2 Posted ... Hello! That sounds very technical; could you explain what a backend server is and what happened to it? And what does this "failover redundancy system" do? Thank you :kiss: Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... Hello! That sounds very technical; could you explain what a backend server is and what happened to it? And what does this "failover redundancy system" do? Thank you :kiss:Hello!A backend server is a machine which works "behind the scene". No client ever communicates directly with it, but the VPN servers do for various purposes (remember, we don't keep ANY database on VPN servers for security reasons). When a backend server does not respond, the VPN server queries the next one (and so on) - a redundancy system to keep the system up even if one or more servers are down. In this case, the system worked partially when a backend server began to have problems: the website could remain up, but establishing new connections to VPN servers was not possible. We're investigating.Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post