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mhoran | Yeah! It's astounding | [04:20] |
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pjs | I've asked this before but I keep having more and more internal networking issues. Anyone else seeing this? Like for data transfer between KVR's? | [12:02] |
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mercutio | pjs: what OS? | [13:02] |
send in a ticket and i can look into it | [13:08] | |
brycec | Back when I had multiple VPSes, I had no issues. I have 1 VPS and 1 dedicated box and still see no issues. | [13:10] |
mercutio | brycec: yeh i suspect something finicky with network interface or such
there was that weird issue with recent openbsd and non-virtio network | [13:17] |
lyarick2 | pjs: more details? maybe we can help you debug…
i just recently debugged a cache redirection weirdness which traced back to a linux kernel bug/initial misconfiguration on my part... | [13:19] |
mercutio | another bind crash bug. | [13:34] |
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gizmoguy | hrm yeah you're right, should probably patch that on my nameservers | [14:12] |
mercutio | time to install unbound for recursive? :)
what are people using for authorative these days. nsd is meant to be a reasonable choice but i haven't tried it personally. | [14:17] |
mjp_ | bind at work... unbound at home :) | [14:19] |
mercutio | my new monitor came :)
now i have to figure out how to organise my desk hah it's difficult to use 3 monitors. | [14:19] |
dne | nsd is just fine
knot seems to work too :) | [14:20] |
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gizmoguy | mercutio: I use unbound for recursive
and bind for authoratative (haven't moved to powerdns yet) | [14:40] |
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brycec | nsd for me too :) | [14:58] |
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mercutio | hmm linux doesn't seem to support per-monitor scaling | [15:37] |
pjs | Sorry guys.. insane day for me | [15:42] |
I seem to be getting quite a bit of connection failures between Auth.net, Paypal, and NMI. Weird | [15:52] | |
mercutio | is dns working fine?
last time i had issues with paypal it was because of a dns problem took out twitter at the same time | [15:54] |
pjs | It's not DNS. It's connections being dropped mid-transaction | [16:00] |
mercutio | oh wow
got any tcpdumps? www.paypal.com is on akamai rather than going directly to paypal servers. i don't know if that's what you're connecting to though | [16:02] |
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pjs | Sorry, whole world wants something from me today..
I don't have dumps, I just keep getting error logs for failed transactions (have a niche shopping cart that many clients use) It's more with Auth.net.. though it seems to have stopped the last few hours | [17:23] |
mercutio | yeah it's probably something at their end | [17:24] |
mnathani_ | newly discovered Paypal scam. Hacker gets into a paypal account and starts sending 0$ invoices out to random people. It goes through the spam filter as it is infact coming from Paypal servers, but the content is obviously spam | [17:26] |
mercutio | wow | [17:26] |
mnathani_ | Source > http://www.scmagazine.com/new-type-of-paypal-spam-discovered/article/465888/ | [17:30] |
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