Although we are not fully sure yet, there is a suspicious activity pattern from Russian IP addresses that currently brings Codeberg to a halt.

If confirmed, it is the first #IPv6 #DDoS attack in our history. Previously, we were only dealing with IPv4 so far.

If you want to be sure not to get blocked by our systems, please double-check you are not asleep on the F5 key now. Okay? Great.

@Codeberg hi! i wasn't even accessing codeberg while this incident happened yet looks like i got caught in the crossfire and can no longer access codeberg from my home address but can through a VPN. could you please help?

@mavica_again Looking at your other post, this is likely unrelated. We only block by returning a "429 Too many requests" error screen, we never refuse connections early.

@Codeberg i've checked my end resolves DNS correctly as 217.197.91.145 for A and 2001:67c:1401:20f0::1: for AAAA, on v4 i get a connection timed out and v6 is unreachable... very curious if nothing is blocking my connection on the remote end, then

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@Codeberg for the record, codeberg worked for me at least as of last week

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