Ask HN: I'm sure more than just Microsoft is down rn

Posted by koconder 1 day ago

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Am i going crazy, all day i have seen ngnix errors from cloud services, github action failures and huggingface unable to download data.

Downdetector saying outages everywhere from Microsoft to Cloudflare but only Microsoft has said they have an outage?

X was down this morning for a few hours too. Anyone else have intel, X is coming up blank.

Comments

Comment by collinmanderson 1 day ago

Yes, this is super annoying.

I keep getting SMTP errors like: 334 VXNlcm5hbWU6 UGFzc3dvcmQ6 Authentication unsuccessful [BL1PR13CA0304.namprd13.prod.outlook.com 2026-01-22T20:59:23.476Z 08DE59C2EA6C3D25]

and: '550 (x.x) [x.x.x.x]:xxxx is currently not permitted to relay through this server. Perhaps you have not logged into the pop/imap server in the last 30 minutes or do not have SMTP Authentication turned on in your email client.'

See also:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46724962

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46724544

https://www.reddit.com/r/msp/comments/1qk45c0/microsoft_serv...

https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/1qk3tg7/microsoft...

https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/1qk518l/email_ser...

Comment by yabones 1 day ago

Exchange online is down down. All the MX records are returning SERVFAIL, so something has gone quite badly on MS's side. It could be load shedding, or their authoritative DNS has blown up.

IMAP seems to also be having some sort of problem... Thunderbird has been stuck at "Looking up outlook.office365.com..." for a while.

Comment by observationist 1 day ago

It's spreading - just hit us about 20 minutes ago, and it's creeping outward. DNS went kablooie - someone's having a horrible day.

Comment by 650REDHAIR 1 day ago

How is this not the top of the front page?

Are we just immune to these headlines now because we don’t expect anything different from Microslop? Just an assumption that they’ll have a catastrophic failure once a quarter or more.

Comment by observationist 1 day ago

https://downdetector.com/

If you take a look, you can see comparable bumps during events like these across a wide array of sites and services, indicating a shared point of failure. Given the extreme weather, it's a tossup as to whether this was a fiber cut or a config screwup - could be bad BGP or routing, or possibly even an intentional cutover in preparation for possible outages, swapping primary and backup.

Lots of possible root causes, and it's at a level that consumers probably won't get a clear answer right away.