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19 May, 2008

Hosting problems and side effects of the OpenSSL vulnerability

Posted by: Julien @ 20:05:52

I am in the process of moving all my services (including this website and my mail server) to a new host (actually a virtual server). Until now, almost all of them were (hum, are… see below) hosted on my home server on a DSL line.

The aim is to ease maintenance, reduce power usage, and avoid any risk of fire when not at home.

Most of the websites and the mail server were moved to the new virtual server at the beginning of the week.

I had to postpone my backup configuration to deal with the OpenSSL vulnerability.

Unfortunately, one of the filer of my new hosting company crashed on Thursday and all the data of my virtual host have been lost.

The server is still unreachable, I had to move back to my home server on Friday.

This lead to some outages on all my websites in the meantime. Sorry for any inconvenience.

I have also lost a few e-mail (which I have received on the new host, but not yet read, ie. not yet in my MUA cache). If you sent something I haven’t yet answered to, please send it again.

I hope I will be able to work on the virtual server again next week-end.

2 Responses to "Hosting problems and side effects of the OpenSSL vulnerability"

1 | hugues

May 22nd, 2008 at 10:35 pm

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un souci chez gandi peut être ;)

2 | Julien

May 23rd, 2008 at 1:31 pm

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Yes, indeed…


  • Julien: Hi Jason, I have reported this issue on bugzilla.kernel.org. Maybe
  • Jason Lewis: Hi Julien, I just thought I'd let you know that I also get those errors with a 3.5" usb multi card reader that I recently bought. Howerver I found
  • Julien: I have just noticed that if I let the system issue these errors, I get other errors after a (long) while: [ 2478.872720] usb 2-3: reset high sp

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