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azureedge.net domain and related Azure services are expected to stop working very soon as Azure's provider, Edgio, has gone bankrupt.

It's more than .net team using that domain, customers do too.

devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/

Edgio actually filed for bankruptcy many months ago but apparently everybody pretended it wasn't happening, then when it informed customers it was definitely going under a month ago, everybody was on holiday.

See also DigiCert dropping IPv6 support etc.

Some answers to questions in the thread:

Q) didn’t Akamai buy Edgio?

A) no, they just purchased customer contacts (spoiler: sales calls are coming). Link: akamai.com/newsroom/press-rele

Q) How do you know Digicert use Edgio?

A) nslookup something like Digicerts CRLs.

Another hilarious one is look at all the things currently hanging on Edgio - from things like open source projects with one guy in Nebraska to cloud services, this may turn out to be a bumper quarter for Downdetector.

Some more updates on the Edgio situation -

- I was wrong about Akamai, they're currently running

- Edgio network is 300 PoPs, 150tbps of capability, 2000 subnets

- Akamai say the Edgio CDN service is due to terminate January 15th, so next Wednesday

- There's shit loads of traffic to Edgio CDN services still

- Azure DevOps blog on impact (where they recommend using connectivity to AzureEdge.net, which the MS .net team say is going away and is migrating away from) (🤷) devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/

Azure DevOps Blog · Important: Switching CDN providers - Azure DevOps BlogThe current content delivery network (CDN) provider Edgio, used by Azure DevOps is retiring. We’re urgently transitioning to a solution served by Akamai and Azure Front Door CDNs to maintain the responsiveness of our services. What this means for you For most of you, this transition will be seamless. To ensure that you can continue […]

Probably the biggest surprise of the Edgio situation right now is Microsoft. e.g. there's still lots of Microsoft 365 services operating on Edgio CDN today, looking through proxy logs. I hope Microsoft is on top of this.

Also Symantec LiveUpdate is still on Edgecast CDN aka Edgio as of now.

Edgio have updated their website to say they're going under.

I'm making a list of all the sites on Edgio which are about to break next week due to their bankruptcy, and there's so many it's difficult to know where to start, but Arsenal is pretty funny (Edgecast = Edgio).

pour one out for Symantec customers

this is great if you don't read the bit at the very top, lol

wonder which club :P

things going well between Microsoft and Akamai

things going well for BT

Symantec still haven't migrated away from Edgio CDN, which Akamai say is due to terminate in under two days. Lots of other orgs still using it.

Good news*, Arsenal have moved:

Waves at Symantec 👋 liveupdate.symantec.com is migrating to Cloudflare 🙌

You might also want to migrate liveupdate.symantecliveupdate.com, which is on Edgio still.

Kevin Beaumont

From prosperity here's the other Symantec AV update domain, liveupdate.symantecliveupdate.com, pending migration

There's still several hundred sites I can see sitting on Edgio - be interesting to see if Akamai really do turn off the taps on Wednesday or not, there's some proper Indiana Jones style migrations happening this week.

Quite a lot of the ones who've migrated have gone to Cloudflare, which must be a kick in the teeth for Akamai (having paid for the Edgio contracts).

@GossiTheDog maybe they should have forked out the extra for the domain name? Who knows how cloud execs think - definitely not the joined - up way

@GossiTheDog Better start work on the "due to an advanced state actor APT AI-infused cryptocyberattack, the following services are unavailable" press release.