LOL It's a bad network engineer who input an incorrect statement. This in turn took down authentication for all of facebook's buildings and remote connecting. So the guy that was remotely configuring the router was locked out because authentication was brought down. This is what took down employee's ability to be able to enter the building. It wasn't until someone could physically get into the building could they make the necessary changes for Facebook to be accessible again.
lol I'm an IT Fag and I'm telling you it absolutely is. He probably fucked up his route statements for his AS numbers in their BGP routing. It's easy to do. And after authentication goes down it takes time to get the right person into the office to get it fixed. Its very very feasible
LOL It's a bad network engineer who input an incorrect statement. This in turn took down authentication for all of facebook's buildings and remote connecting. So the guy that was remotely configuring the router was locked out because authentication was brought down. This is what took down employee's ability to be able to enter the building. It wasn't until someone could physically get into the building could they make the necessary changes for Facebook to be accessible again.
That isn't even feasible. It's Facebook, not some random wordpress site.
lol I'm an IT Fag and I'm telling you it absolutely is. He probably fucked up his route statements for his AS numbers in their BGP routing. It's easy to do. And after authentication goes down it takes time to get the right person into the office to get it fixed. Its very very feasible