Yeah! It's astounding 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? pjs: what OS? send in a ticket and i can look into it Back when I had multiple VPSes, I had no issues. I have 1 VPS and 1 dedicated box and still see no issues. brycec: yeh i suspect something finicky with network interface or such there was that weird issue with recent openbsd and non-virtio network 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... another bind crash bug. hrm yeah you're right, should probably patch that on my nameservers 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. bind at work... unbound at home :) my new monitor came :) now i have to figure out how to organise my desk hah it's difficult to use 3 monitors. nsd is just fine knot seems to work too :) mercutio: I use unbound for recursive and bind for authoratative (haven't moved to powerdns yet) nsd for me too :) hmm linux doesn't seem to support per-monitor scaling Sorry guys.. insane day for me I seem to be getting quite a bit of connection failures between Auth.net, Paypal, and NMI. Weird 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 It's not DNS. It's connections being dropped mid-transaction 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 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 yeah it's probably something at their end 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 wow Source > http://www.scmagazine.com/new-type-of-paypal-spam-discovered/article/465888/