I reported a (potential) problem with the Disqus pages about 5 p.m. PST on the main SSSS comic page. Then I decided to report it here as well, in case A) somebody here recognizes it and B) it could be connected to the intermittent 503 connection problems some readers are having.
Sunflower Has anyone else noticed that our Disqus comments seem to have come under the protection of Anonymouse.org? And is this something we should be worried or relieved about?
Details:
When I click on my Disqus inbox (the little circle/comment bubble next to a member's name, at top right), and view my comments/upvotes, I see the links to the underlying pages rendered this way:
http:// anonymouse .org/cgi-bin/anon-www .cgi/http://www.sssscomic. com/comic.php?page=270 [I inserted spaces in the URLs so you can see them as text more easily, and bolded the "anonymouse" part.]
The Anonymouse site itself looks harmless enough. Is it, really? I have no objections to privacy protection being injected into my Disqus if it's benign. But its being applied unasked-for and unannounced makes me a bit suspicious. (Says the veteran of many hours with my parents and other senior citizens, explaining about spamming and phishing.)
Thomas Cranor O.o *worries*
Richard Weir It doesn't apply to all pages, only comparatively recent ones.
There is a brief review of it in an article on tomsguide.com, which compares anonymisation services:
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/se...
Victrixia I noticed it too, even the email notifications seem to have anonymouse-tags on them. We ought to look into this.
Victrixia Okay what - I'm getting 503:Forbidden when trying to access the forum. Anyway, a couple of online sources seem to claim that anonymouse doesn't actually hide anything, so it would be at least useless.
It's a decade-old service and at least statstool lists it as 'suspicious'. Basically it seems like an ad revenue leech, not necessarily directly harmful but doesn't provide the service it says it does, and generates income through google adsense.
Victrixia ...Anyway, 503 either means that somewhere in the forum code there's a bit that doesn't have the user rights set correctly (that tends to happen when, say, you create a website but forget to set the file rights to everyone can read ^^), OR your server is acting up.
The exact error message I keep getting is "Backend fetch failed", though that's a custom message from your server. Basically it means it's failing to access the forum database because for some reason it's decided something is access forbidden.
Sunflower Victrixia • 29 minutes agoHeh, not to suck you in, but we've had 503 error codes for *several* different problems, some of which are ongoing. So I'm impressed that you can actually ID what it means.
Victrixia Sunflower • 25 minutes ago...Also got through to the forum now! Yay.
Usually the best way to deal with this sort of issues is to contact the server space provider, there might be something going on with them. Has the forum experienced a sudden influx of new users? It might just be a bandwidth issue.
Or then their servers can't handle the amount of traffic they're getting overall and they're giving it a break by blocking more incoming traffic.