Southwest Delayed Hundreds of Departures Due To a Networking Glitch (theverge.com) 28
Southwest Airlines has fixed a technical issue that delayed hundreds of flights across the country. In a statement, Southwest Airlines spokesperson Dan Landson says the company resumed operations after working through "data connection issues resulting from a firewall failure." From a report: The airline started having issues at around 10:30AM ET, with data from FlightAware suggesting that over 1,700 Southwest flights have been delayed so far. The Federal Aviation Administration paused departures at the request of Southwest Airlines around this time and later unpaused flights at 11:10AM ET. "Early this morning, a vendor-supplied firewall went down and connection to some operational data was unexpectedly lost," Landson says. "Southwest Teams worked quickly to minimize flight disruptions."
wat (Score:5, Informative)
"data connection issues resulting from a firewall failure" never happened
"data connection issues resulting from a failure to install redundant equipment" is a thing
A more common and probable thing is "data connection issues resulting from a firewall configuration failure"
Re: wat (Score:1)
Are you basing this assessment on anything? Firewalls can - and do - fail. Obviously, redundancy is critical, but it's not uncommon for failure modes to be poorly tested.
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Obviously, redundancy is critical, but it's not uncommon for failure modes to be poorly tested.
Which brings us back to misconfiguration error
Re: wat (Score:2)
It can be both. A hardware firewall can fail, but due to misconfiguration, the secondary firewall doesn't immediately pick up the traffic.
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Re:wat (Score:5, Insightful)
Re: wat (Score:2)
Redundancy is not redundancy if not tested, and not tested periodically. ...and if ya liked that one, stick around for my skit about airline food!
Re:wat (Score:5, Funny)
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Operations usually have things like dashboards that monitor critical data paths too.
airlines really need to start upgrading old IT (Score:4, Insightful)
airlines really need to start upgrading old IT systems.
It seems that lots of them are still running very old systems that can fail big time.
Re: airlines really need to start upgrading old IT (Score:4, Interesting)
That's not the problem (Score:2)
We have so few airlines at this point they should just be nationalized. As long as we don't let the pro-privatization crowd sabotage things (like we always do... sigh...) it can only get better.
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Government and many others have this same problem. :(
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Age doesn't mean a whole lot. I have more faith in a 10 year old AS/400 than the latest cloud offerings or anything Microsoft based. This is a budget airline we're talking about here.
Windows rebooted for updates again? (Score:2)
Iâ(TM)m going to go with stupid human error (Score:1)
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yeah staging/test....
You know for route/switch/firewall is the one area where I have never really seen (even at the two F50 companies I worked for) have representative stage test environment.
Its just to expensive, to really duplicate the network fabric layer for a test environment. So what you end up with is a bunch of smaller (not identical same generation if you are lucky) equipment in a lab and you hope it works the same on the real hardware and there are no gotchas.
Then you try it out at the 'hot' site
Re: Iâ(TM)m going to go with stupid human err (Score:1)
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redundant firewalls are really pretty common. they even replicate tcp state to each other so that active connections can survive, but if foul up a rule change, the firewall is intentionally a choke point, unlike a router, so there probably is no other path for the traffic.
That is really my point on that one.
MBA? (Score:4, Insightful)
I bet several years ago an executive fired the IT upgrade teams to "trim the fat", got big fat bonus for cost cutting, retired with a big stack of money, and is laughing now at the poor schmucks left holding his bag.
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Or still works there and browned his shorts.
Again? (Score:2)
Seen this before... (Score:2)
...and if you let your platform get stale, you can't recover fast enough to survive.
Sad, SWA was cool but it's old and cold. Dead on its feet.