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W3.org down? (w3.org)
30 points by simontabor on Jan 14, 2013 | hide | past | favorite | 14 comments



It looks like MIT hosts www.w3.org: http://bgp.he.net/ip/128.30.52.37


Yes. MIT is one of the three global hosts for W3C and the one handling North America. They host us physically (W3C has office space as part of MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab) and they host our machines and network.

It may be folks in other parts of the world can get to our servers in other parts of the world, or maybe there's a single point of failure in the current configuration.


Thanks for the info. At the moment, www.w3.org recursively resolves to the same MIT IP address for me from hosts in GB, NZ, and JP, so it looks like there is a single point of failure, at least for the website.


Unless it's just been fixed, it's reachable here from FR and NL.


Also inaccessible here in GB.


Looks like it (also http://bgp.he.net/ip/128.30.52.200). Collateral from Anonymous apparently taking down MIT, I guess


A cool thing about Aaron's activism was that it involved building things, circumventing censorship, and spreading information, rather than sabotage and denial-of-service.


Oh fuck no. 1. He recognized it 2. Whatever Aaron's activism methods was is no necessary relevant for the ddosing protestors



You can always check http://isup.me/. Looks like it's down!


The question mark was unnecessary, yeah - of course I checked to make sure before posting


Does anyone have any news on W3.org and mit.edu? I'm currently left assuming it's an attack after Aaron Swartz's death, which is pretty saddening.



Related to mit.edu Anon takedown?




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