Number of Incidents
1 outages
Since last incident
21 days
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Major · 22 days ago · lasted about 1 hour
Currently there is a network related incident. Services are potentially affected.
Major · about 1 month ago · lasted about 2 hours
Currently there is a network related incident affecting parts of our infrastructure.
Major · about 2 months ago · lasted 36 minutes
Problems have been reported with the login to the SSL Manager. We are investigating the cause. Login should be possible again shortly.
Minor · 2 months ago · lasted about 4 hours
Currently there is a known disruption
Currently, we are experiencing a disruption. We have taken immediate action to resolve the issue. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding.
Major · 3 months ago · lasted about 4 hours
Attack on our Nameserver-Infrastructure
Currently there is an attack targeting our ns9.ns14 Nameservers.
Major · 3 months ago · lasted about 1 hour
Currently there is a known disruption for TLD .de (Registry DENIC)
Currently, we are experiencing a disruption. Orders to DENIC cannot be executed. Please see https://status.denic.de for details.
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