Hi, I don't know if anyone here has heard of or experienced this, but I have been a customer and had an eggdrop and IRCd account on two eggdrop providers which were Aggressive Hosting and LOD Communications. The two IRCd servers that I was running were linked together where I was running a small irc network for friends of mine. My target was partly for a place for people who couldn't stand the larger irc networks like EFNet, IRCNet, DALNet, etc. and preferred the smaller friendlier network with friendly and helpful IRCops, and that I would allow eggdrop bots to be connected to it after getting consent from an IRCop. Both IRCd servers that I had were also being used to backup the other if one went down for some odd reason, and one server had services and a network eggdrop maintaining a number of channels for people to help prevent/deal with channel takeover issues and the like.
Anyway, everything seemed to be fine and dandy until on Saturday I found that both servers were down and this was something that I never expected. The first place that I have phoned was LOD Communications where I got a hold of a guy name Todd who was the tech there. He told me at the time what was going on is that the company where the server was co-located had a fiber optic cable cut causing the server to be offline and they were trying to get it fixed and reconnected. After this, he hung up on me and I began to wait. While I was waiting, I phoned Aggressive Hosting and the first few times I got a something that said "You have reached a Sprint Mail System" and then finally got a hold of someone who told me the reason they are down is because their ISP was down. He said something that he was going to be sending e-mails to their customers when they are back up. This led me to believe that both issues are related to the same co-location ISP. Afterward, he let me go and I continued waiting.
After four hours of waiting since the first time I called LOD Communications, I called again and I got Todd who was telling me that he is wondering why it was taking so long to splice a fiber optic cable. Then I told him that I'll continue to wait and he let me go. Another few hours of server downtime went by and a friend of mine e-mailed me asking what was going on. I responded letting them know what was going on and told them to connect to a third working IRCd server (this one being provided by another friend) that was just being relinked to me the day prior to both my IRCd servers going down. Thankfully it was still working while the two that I had were down. I've gone there chatting with friends and letting them know what was going on and began compiling a list of e-mails of those that were using my servers to chat on to e-mail and let them know what is going on.
Later, I called LOD Communications a third time wondering what taking so long to fix that, and that is when I learned that the co-location ISP they had was foonet, which finally got back to him after he called their tech support several times without an answer, and learned that foonet was abruptly shut down by the FBI due to their being a DDoS attack coming from it attacking visa, the company that does the credit card, and everything including the servers, the rounter, the t-lines were compinscated by the FBI. That included the very server that I was being hosted off of with other customers. At the time, Todd had obtained a replacement server and started recreating accounts on it, but he doesn't have access to copy the data off the old server. This means that I still have an account with LOD Communications, but the data of everything that was running on my account like the IRCd, the eggdrop, and irc services is still gone. He also told me that all information about what happened is on the front page of
http://www.lod.com and right now worried that he might loose over 50% of his customers.
Afterward, he let me go and later I went to bed. The next day, Sunday, I gone to try calling Aggressive Hosting again to get an answer from someone who immediately hung up on me. I tried to call back three different times to only get that machine that said that you have reached a Sprint Mail System. After that, I gave up on them and went and found BCM Hosting where I can host an IRCd, but a dollar more than it was costing me when I was on Aggressive Hosting. The downside of it is that they aren't providing webhosting yet, which meant that I would have to get the webhosting domain part of the server done elsewhere. At the time, I took it and when it got set up (thanks to a female admin there helping me out in #bcmhosting on EFNet), I immediately got the IRCd up and running. That means that the one server is back up, but not the other.
Later, I called Lod Communications again to find out what the progress was with getting the data off the old server is and this kind gentlemen Todd told me that the ISP foonet gave him the phone number for the FBI Field Office and that he wasn't going to hear anything until Tuesday morning the earliest. Then, he let me go again and this brings us to now. I have heard about foonet being the co-location ISP to a number of shell providers and have a feeling that a number of eggdrops that were running dropped off the face of irc servers and never came back on the moment that foonet was abruptly shut down. I also been unable to get in touch with Aggressive Hosting which apparently may have just dropped off the face of the internet along with Primenet Hosting that I used to have for webhosting. At the moment, I would not recommend Aggressive Hosting, but I can still recommend LOD Communications as the gentleman there seems kind and is just worried about loosing his customers. This is all that I have to say about these issues at the moment and if you have any eggdrop shell downtimes issues that have to do with foonet, feel free to mention them here.