Yeah, lists.arin.net<http://lists.arin.net> is down too, despite being hosted elsewhere. The netvermin apparently are being thorough. Still, there are many ways to broadly distribute static content like mailing lists. -mel On Mar 25, 2016, at 9:51 PM, Daniel Corbe <dcorbe@hammerfiber.com<mailto:dcorbe@hammerfiber.com>> wrote: On Mar 26, 2016, at 12:43 AM, Mel Beckman <mel@beckman.org<mailto:mel@beckman.org>> wrote: I haven’t been able to connect to http://arin.net for several hours, but was able to open a ticket this morning. I’ve tried from several different networks, all roads seem to lead to the same place, with packets dropping at the NTT interface 129.250.196.154. e.g.: ... I recall ARIN had a DDoS attack a week or so ago. Does anybody know if this is a recurrence? -mel An announcement went out on arin-announce yesterday (but you might not be able to follow the link if you can’t reach list.arin.net<http://list.arin.net/>): http://lists.arin.net/pipermail/arin-announce/2016-March/001963.html tl;dr: Massive DDoS. Usual affair. Welcome to the Internet.