• esper.net is dying after 20+ years

    From superkuh@superkuh@superkuh.com to alt.irc on Sat Mar 2 14:25:17 2024
    From Newsgroup: alt.irc

    -Global- [Network Notice] kbuck - Hi all, you may be aware that we have
    not been able to send NickServ emails for a few weeks now. In addition
    to this outage, we are also currently unable to renew TLS certificates
    and update DNS records, both critical infrastructure for IRC operation.
    We do not currently have time or resources to replace this infrastructure.

    -Global- [Network Notice] Currently, our DNS caches are expiring, which
    has resulted in some users being unable to connect. As time goes on, the
    DNS issues will worsen. Additionally, on March 25, our TLS certificates
    will expire and not be renewed. This will render the IRC network largely unusable. We recommend that you put plans into place to move your
    communities elsewhere. Thanks, EsperNet staff.
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  • From David Chmelik@dchmelik@gmail.com to alt.irc on Sun Mar 3 03:37:48 2024
    From Newsgroup: alt.irc

    On Sat, 02 Mar 2024 14:25:17 -0600, superkuh wrote:

    -Global- [Network Notice] kbuck - Hi all, you may be aware that we have
    not been able to send NickServ emails for a few weeks now. In addition
    to this outage, we are also currently unable to renew TLS certificates
    and update DNS records, both critical infrastructure for IRC operation.
    We do not currently have time or resources to replace this
    infrastructure.

    -Global- [Network Notice] Currently, our DNS caches are expiring, which
    has resulted in some users being unable to connect. As time goes on, the
    DNS issues will worsen. Additionally, on March 25, our TLS certificates
    will expire and not be renewed. This will render the IRC network largely unusable. We recommend that you put plans into place to move your
    communities elsewhere. Thanks, EsperNet staff.

    Don't need 'resources' to replace TLS certificates--use letsencrypt
    (free)... and if domain registrar doesn't give DNS (rare they wouldn't)
    use freedns.afraid.org . Only takes little time... but if they don't have time to administer network I guess it'll end.
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  • From superkuh@superkuh@superkuh.com to alt.irc on Sun Mar 3 00:35:26 2024
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    Here's an update with more information: https://gist.github.com/mrflea/5bc585d2b49182be0f9006d20f364471
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    EsperNet network outage FAQ

    Espernet issues:

    Virtually no staff, those that remain don't have much free time to
    invest in the network. This is the main issue.

    No access to the domain registration to update nameservers (current nameservers have gone offline). This makes it difficult to connect
    without knowing the IP address of a server.

    We lost hosting for a support server that handled email (for
    nickserv registrations), domain and TLS certificate tooling. We have
    backups, but setting up a replacement takes time, see issue 1.

    Efforts have been made to contact the esper.net domain owner, this may
    resolve issue 2.

    FAQ:

    Q: What went wrong? A: We lost hosting for our backend server that
    provided DNS, email, and TLS certificate renewal services. The provider
    gave us many years of free hosting but could not continue.

    Q: Can you just replace the server that was lost? A: Not without access
    to the domain registration, which we currently don't have.

    Q: Is this definitely the end of EsperNet, for good? A: Not necessarily.
    If we regain access to the domain registration and enough motivated
    people donate their time to help us restore services, then we may be
    able to continue to operate.

    Q: Why can't you replace the DNS server? A: We do not have access to the domain registration to update the DNS information. All other services
    that are down depend on DNS as well.

    Q: Do you have backups? A: Yes, but without access to the domain
    registration, restoring them is pointless. Additionally, restoring the
    backups will be a long a difficult process as the backend server hosted
    many, many manually-configured services.

    Q: Have you considered a new domain? A: This is basically setting up a completely new IRC network. We don't think it's worth it nowadays.

    Q: Is there a way I can help? A: If we can gain access to the domain registration, possibly. Until then, not really.

    Q: The DNS isn't working, can I have the server IPs? A: The IRC server
    IPs are: 139.99.136.176, 51.255.119.242, 188.240.145.50. The IPv6 IPs
    are 2001:6b0:78::50, 2001:41d0:304:200::e1e0, 2402:1f00:8100:400::1570. Webchat's IP is 51.81.82.143.


    On 03/02/2024 09:37 PM, David Chmelik wrote:
    Don't need 'resources' to replace TLS certificates--use letsencrypt
    (free)... and if domain registrar doesn't give DNS (rare they wouldn't)
    use freedns.afraid.org . Only takes little time... but if they don't have time to administer network I guess it'll end.

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  • From superkuh@superkuh@superkuh.com to alt.irc on Mon Mar 4 12:05:23 2024
    From Newsgroup: alt.irc

    Here's a hopeful update,

    <kbuck> As of today we've contacted the domain owner and are working on putting a replacement nameserver into service
    <kbuck> so it looks like the situation is salvageable
    <kbuck> we have to. our DNS infra is very specialized. it's tightly
    integrated with certificate issuance. also, we would still need the old
    DNS database anyway

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