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bbehe
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idk why and I don't really care

2/24/2008 2:16:41 PM

Wolfman Tim
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http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/pakistan-blocks-access-youtube--/story.aspx?guid=%7BCCE16835-8ADB-4368-81F0-8F759FC812BE%7D

2/24/2008 2:21:56 PM

lafta
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sorry i was uploading a video but i was longer than 10 minutes

2/24/2008 2:23:09 PM

Dammit100
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i wasn't sure if it was just the firewalls at work....

2/24/2008 2:26:28 PM

ScHpEnXeL
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wtf i was about to email my aunt some videos and this shit is down, WTF B

2/24/2008 2:26:50 PM

lafta
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how do they not have a status page that says that it is down
that is so basic

2/24/2008 2:32:55 PM

lobstah
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that blows, there goes all the videos on the net

2/24/2008 2:34:44 PM

qntmfred
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maybe their status page is down

2/24/2008 2:34:49 PM

lafta
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well they should have a status page on the status page

2/24/2008 2:41:25 PM

Wolfman Tim
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From slashdot:
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"DNS highjackers have effectively blocked YouTube globally by gaining control of the root domain record. whois youtube.com returns a poisoned record:
disruptive:~ stevey$ whois youtube.com"

2/24/2008 2:48:17 PM

pilgrimshoes
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pwnt

2/24/2008 2:49:00 PM

qntmfred
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it's only a matter of time before they take over tww too

we have no chance to survive make your time

2/24/2008 2:52:32 PM

lafta
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yeah pwnt, they got youtube.com, ahaha...oh wait youtube.com is funny and entertaining
you asscrunch

2/24/2008 2:52:34 PM

jnpaul
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google pwnt stay home

2/24/2008 2:54:20 PM

ScHpEnXeL
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surprised they didn't put something funny up in the place of their page.. ah well, gg to them, but you shoulda picked a site that sucks

2/24/2008 2:55:01 PM

Nighthawk
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If they had simultaneously taken down Youtube, Myspace, Google, and Facebook, millions of people would probably have committed suicide.

2/24/2008 2:55:28 PM

lafta
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yo, i just heard hackers didnt do this, pakistan did

they tried to shut down youtube just in packistan, but whatever they did radiated out in the the www and shut youtube down everywhere

2/25/2008 1:25:13 PM

Spontaneous
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NOOOOOOOOO!

This is almost as bad as the time redtube was down!

2/25/2008 1:26:05 PM

AndyMac
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the system

is down

down, down, down, down

2/25/2008 1:27:15 PM

DiamondAce
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Down like a clown, Charlie Br Brahaha Brr Charlie Brown.

2/25/2008 1:28:21 PM

sd2nc
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works for me

2/25/2008 1:28:35 PM

arcgreek
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same here

2/25/2008 1:42:07 PM

ThePeter
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May be old, but

Pakistan causes YouTube outage for two-thirds of world

http://www.usatoday.com/tech/world/2008-02-25-pakistan-youtube-block_N.htm?csp=34

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"NEW YORK — Most of the world's Internet users lost access to YouTube for several hours Sunday after an attempt by Pakistan's government to block access domestically affected other countries.

The outage highlighted yet another of the Internet's vulnerabilities, coming less than a month after broken fiber-optic cables in the Mediterranean took Egypt off line and caused communications problems from the Middle East to India.

An Internet expert explained that Sunday's problems arose when a Pakistani telecommunications company accidentally identified itself to Internet computers as the world's fastest route to YouTube. But instead of serving up videos of skateboarding dogs, it sent the traffic into oblivion.

On Friday, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority ordered 70 Internet service providers to block access to YouTube.com, because of anti-Islamic movies on the video-sharing site, which is owned by Google.

The authority did not specify what the offensive material was, but a PTA official said the ban concerned a trailer for an upcoming film by Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders, who has said he plans to release a movie portraying Islam as fascist and prone to inciting violence against women and homosexuals.

The block was intended to cover only Pakistan, but extended to about two-thirds of the global Internet population, starting at 1:47 p.m. ET Sunday, according to Renesys Corp., a Manchester, N.H., firm that keeps track of the pathways of the Internet for telecommunications companies and other clients.

The greatest effect was in Asia, were the outage lasted for up to two hours, Renesys said.

YouTube confirmed the outage on Monday, saying it was caused by a network in Pakistan.

"We are investigating and working with others in the Internet community to prevent this from happening again," YouTube said in an e-mailed statement.

A YouTube spokeswoman did not immediately respond to an e-mailed question on whether the clips that offended Pakistan's government had been removed. Several clips with interviews of Wilders were still up on the site Monday afternoon.

Two apparent errors allowed the outage to propagate beyond Pakistan, according to Todd Underwood, vice president and general manager of Internet community services at Renesys.

Pakistan Telecom established a route that directed requests for YouTube videos from local Internet subscribers to a "black hole," where the data was discarded, according to Renesys. Pakistan Telecom's mistake was that it then published that route to its international data carrier, PCCW Ltd. of Hong Kong, Underwood said.

The second mistake was that PCCW accepted that route, Underwood said. It started directing requests from its customers for YouTube data to Pakistan. And since PCCW is one of the world's 20 largest data carriers, its routing table was passed along to other large carriers without any attempt at verification.

"Once a pretty big network gets an error like that, it propagates to most or all of the Internet very quickly," Underwood said. As he put it, Pakistan Telecom was impersonating YouTube to much of the world.

Pakistan Telecom and the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority were unavailable for comment on Monday night local time. Rex Stover, vice president of enterprise sales for PCCW Global in Herndon, Va., said the company is still trying to figure out what happened and why.

John Palfrey, executive director for the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School, said that while all the facts in the case are not yet known, it appeared that the repercussions were due to Pakistan taking a relatively heavy-handed approach in trying to censor YouTube.

"It points in many respects to the difficulty, if not the folly, in Internet filtering at the state level," he said.

Misrouting occurs every year or so among the world's Internet carriers, usually as a result of typos or other errors, Underwood said. In a more severe example, a Turkish telecom provider in 2004 started advertising that it was the best route to all of the Internet, causing widespread outages for many websites over several hours.

"Nobody ran any viruses or worms or malicious code. This is just the way the Internet works. And it's not very secure or reliable," Underwood said, adding that there is no real solution to the problem on the table.

While most route hijacking is unintentional, some Yahoo networks were apparently taken over a few years ago to distribute spam.

"To be honest, there's not a single thing preventing this from happening to E-Trade, or Bank of America, or the FBI, or the White House, or the Clinton campaign," Underwood said. "I think it's a useful moment for people to decide just how important it is that we fix problems like this.""

2/26/2008 9:58:39 AM

wolfpackgrrr
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pwnt

2/26/2008 10:01:23 AM

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