Because the servers themselves ARE working correctly.
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It's a Distrubuted Denial of Service attack. Where lots of different machines attack at the same moment, so they can't just ban a single IP.
They have happened for years (like even SB I think at least), often at routes leading to the server affecting specific ISPs. But SE got good at contacting those ISPs and setting up countermeasures instead of blaming customers.
So DDoS attacks stopped being very effective anymore until this one.
Horsebleep, if a server is under attack it is NOT not online in the fashion it is designed to do. This should be reflected, not hidden from users. AND as a former server admin, I know how DDOS attacks are dealt with.
I beg to differ. The server is online and functioning correctly. The page you reference shows GO/NO_GO status only. The servers are, indeed, up (GO). They are receiving so much traffic that your particular connection isn't able to get through. And if you are a server admin, you know that already. (I used to be an AIX admin, I have some familiarity myself.)
Similar to when expansions first drop and too many people are trying to connect to servers. Some connections get dropped. The DDOS packets are taking advantage of some vulnerability and are probably coming in at a higher priority than our normal connections, which is why nearly every FFXIV player isn't able to login but the DDOS packets are getting through and clogging up all available server connections.
Come now, sir.
Genuinely asking: Is it more helpful to the people at Squeenix trying to fix this if we keep attempting to log in and play? Or is it more helpful to stop until they declare it mended?
I've gotten so many disconnects, lobby connection errors, etc over the last few hours. I've just been giving it a few minutes each time it cuts me off and then trying again b/c I need to do the 16 event. >_<
(Yes I know it's been live for weeks. I wasn't able to play.)
You also know as a server admin, You wouldn't tell people you are having a problem but blame it on a doss attack. That way you can't be blamed for a router or switch falue or some internal traffic. Sure you tell the boss but you don't tell the masses or they will loss faith in your skill.
Filtering out traffic is pretty easy on any firewall that is why pass doss attacks come and go and we end user never really notice them.
This seems to be something different or a really wide spread Doss attack.