By evanmherman
I setup a 10$/mo droplet, running a WordPress install.
Things went smoothly, I encountered no issues and was able to get everything setup quite easily.
fast forward 23 days, and my site is now hitting a 504 - Gateway Time-Out error.
I reached out to the digital ocean staff (not expecting to get much help - which I didn’t) and was told to run ‘top’ to check what processes are running on the server.
Yesterday, around 7:00PM EST, I can see in the chart that’s when my CPU usage started jumping from about 15-22% to 100+%. I haven’t logged into the site, sshed in, ftped in, made any alterations etc.
I’m wondering why would my site just start spiking north of 100%, when I’m not receiving any more traffic than I normally am.
I’m at a loss here - and the sites been down for over 24 hours now, and I’ve made little to no progress in debugging it.
Thinking it might be time to call it quits and transfer away from DO - due to the down times.
Thanks to anyone who is willing to shead some light.
Graph Screenshot: https://cldup.com/o-1AVekaMv.png
You can see, that in the past day is when everything started going haywire.
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You probably got hacked. Transferring away from one unmanaged provider to the other does not fix it.
It looks like I have a tremendous number of incoming GET requests to a specific RSS feed URL that doesn’t exist.
All of the HTTP responses are 301 and 404. Is there any way to block ALL of these requests? I have a good feeling this is what’s taking down my server.
It seems that I am getting about 20-25 every 2-3 seconds. In the time I wrote this I received just about 1,705 incoming requests.
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