This morning we were subjected to a supermassive DDoS. I mitigated 99.49% of the peak traffic using CloudFlare. The rest that hit our server (it was hitting the server directly, without going through CloudFlare) was bad enough that it took down the entire US cloud hosting infrastructure in Rochen for about half an hour. Then they added mitigations on their end for the traffic I couldn't block and now we're back online.
This was the reason why you could neither submit a ticket nor use Google Drive. Both require access to our server. Remember that Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, Google Storage, and Box all use OAuth2. Authentication with OAuth2 is temporary (for one hour). Re-authentication, i.e. token refresh, requires a mediation service on our site to be accessible. During the worst of the attack —approximately 2 hours starting around noon our time, I think that would be 7-ish am your time— connection even to this simple service was spotty at best, hence the failures.
Nicholas K. Dionysopoulos
Lead Developer and Director
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