Server ‘yen’ getting new hardware.

The public network interface on yen failed, so we’re moving it over to new hardware.

This should take about 30 minutes, and when it finishes we will post an update here!

Update: Yen is over on the new hardware now, services will be coming up shortly.

Update: Yen is now back up fully. If you have any problems, please contact support!

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14 Responses to “Server ‘yen’ getting new hardware.”

  1. cho0b Says:

    1get.

    in before “FUCK THIS SHIT I’M SHITTING PISSED GAGArarrr WAHHHHHH”

  2. laff Says:

    cry moar

  3. why Says:

    Reminds me of a Dead Kennedys song….

  4. laff Says:

    See everything’s back up now? I bet people will still complain about their sites being down for what is likely an unrelated reason.

  5. cho0b Says:

    laff your forums and website scream of chan faggotry :o

  6. Jerry Says:

    CARE!! Dreamhost is stealling domain name!!!
    See my experience:
    ————————————————————
    On Tue, 19 Jun 2007, you wrote:

    > Hello, I am trying to transfer my domain name XXXX.com to another
    > register, it request the authorization code provided by
    Dreamhost.com, but I
    > can not find it in my account, please advise, thank you.
    >

    This account was closed for suspected fraud. We will not be able to
    release the domain registration.

    Karl

    - DreamHost Abuse/Security Team
    - Terms of Service: http://www.dreamhost.com/tos.html
    - Anti-Spam Policy: http://www.dreamhost.com/spam.html

    ———————————————————–
    On Tue, 19 Jun 2007, you wrote:

    > Hello, I know my account was closed for some reason, but I don’t knwo
    what is
    > the “suspected fraud” mean, anyway if you feel uncomfortable to
    provide me
    > service it’s fine, I just want my domain name back, I NEED MY DOMAIN
    NAME
    > BACK, why you hold my domain name??? It’s not reasonable, the domain
    name was
    > registered under my name and now you just steal it from me??? Further
    more I
    > did not find any infomation about “service termination” in you terms
    and
    > conditions stats that you will hold my domain name under such
    situation,
    > otherwise I even won’t register with you guys. I really need talk to
    someone
    > who can take care of this matter, and I can not find a phone number
    on your
    > website, please advise, thank you for all your help.
    >
    >

    “Suspected fraud” means we suspect your account was signed up using a
    stolen credit card.

    If you would like to contest this, please fax me US state photo ID,
    plus
    another form of ID, both displaying the name and address information
    you
    signed up with:

    Jerry XXX
    84372-2 XXX XXXXX
    Killeen, TX 76544, US

    Write “ATTN: KARL” at the top of the fax.

    The fax number is: 213-624-1143

    Karl

    - DreamHost Abuse/Security Team
    - Terms of Service: http://www.dreamhost.com/tos.html
    - Anti-Spam Policy: http://www.dreamhost.com/spam.html

    ————————————————————
    On Tue, 19 Jun 2007, you wrote:

    > Hello, thanks for your reply, I am not US residents, I am Chinese, I
    register
    > with my US address because I was studing in US when I hosting my
    website on
    > dreamhost, but the credit card has no problem, I can fax you the copy
    of both
    > sides of the credit card, the monthly statement and my Chinese ID
    card, does
    > this help? I need the last four digts of the card number to help me
    remember
    > which card I used to signed up, but I promise I never use a fraud
    card, and I
    > do need my domain name back, please help, thank you!!
    >
    >

    No. We will need to see your US ID in the name of “Jerry Smith” with
    the
    address you gave us when signing up. If this information is false, you
    committed fraud, which simply supports the reason your account was
    disabled in the first place.

    Karl

    - DreamHost Abuse/Security Team
    - Terms of Service: http://www.dreamhost.com/tos.html
    - Anti-Spam Policy: http://www.dreamhost.com/spam.html
    ———————————————————–
    Hello, but you said it’s about my credit card, right? So now I can prove that I am the card holder, then what’s the matter, what fraut is this? And what’s this related to getting my domain name back?? I use my english name register several domanain never have problem, I am not US resident, I dont have a US ID card, you never ask I have to use my name on the ID card to singe up, but all my Credit card info is correct, including holder’s name, and billing address, and I don’t think this will be the excuse that you steal my domain name from me, it’s not logical. I pay you guys to register the domain name but not pay you to check all my privacy, the credit card payment via google checkout has no problem, I did not do any fraut, you refund my money by yourself and now I lose my ownership of my domain name, what a hell is this?? Do you get an phone cal that I can talk to some supervisor please, I want resolve this problem as soon as possible, thank you.

    Then NEVER REPLIED……….I just feel my domainame will never come back, is it fair????

  7. Mike Says:

    You got canned for fraud. Get over it. That’s not the same as DH stealing from you.

    And it has nothing to do with this post, so learn how to read when you’re done learning how not to commit fraud.

  8. Steve Says:

    Did Yen have something changed in Perl? Since it came back up, the spam filters on my site have stopped working with errors, and now my site is being overrun with spam :( So bnow I have to upgrade my whole installation with no warning??? That’s unacceptable

  9. laff Says:

    I have forums?

  10. Al Says:

    Jerry, just send them a signed letter by slowmail and include copies of your driver’s license, passport , creditcard and what have you. Should work that way. Good luck.

  11. Mike Says:

    What good would that do? They want the ID showing the card is his, as the name he used when he signed up. They already told him what you suggested won’t cut it.

    It doesn’t sound like he can prove any of that info.

    If you use a fake name, it’s fraud. There’s no gray area there, nor is it a rule that’s unique to Dreamhost. The email he posted explains it pretty clearly.

  12. kpss Says:

    How original, you cant even change a logo sufficiently, let me know when you get sued!

  13. sasrin Says:

    Jerry, just send them a signed letter by slowmail and include copies of your driver’s license, passport , creditcard and what have you. Should work that way. Good luck.

  14. sasaaa Says:

    How original, you cant even change a logo sufficiently, let me know when you get sued!

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