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"Repeatedly losing internet connectivity for 1-2 minutes" #26
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How do I attach files here? ¯_(ツ)_/¯ |
Posted two screenshots in rocketchat's channel: #exitnode. |
It happened again today, 2020.03.23 at 18:48pm (and by 18:50pm that it was still down, I ended up switching to the non-PON private network). Uploaded a screenshot on rocketchat #exitnode. |
Daniel, thank you for reporting this. Is what you're noticing a generic outage, or is there some reason you think it is a denial of service in particular? |
P.s. you can attach screenshots here by dragging and dropping them. |
@bennlich at this point I don't know if this is happening only to this node, or if it is a general issue. I brought it out here in case others have notice it too. |
In retrospective, just because I was not having access should not called a DoS. Should, perhaps, used, it down for everyone or just me. :) |
@wwwhtml Ah, okay. Yes I think that makes sense :) Would you mind updating the issue title? Maybe something like "Repeatedly losing internet connectivity for 1-2 minutes". I think the next thing to do would be for someone to log into the particular exitnode you are connecting to, look at the logs, and diagnose the issue. I don't have time to do this at the moment, but might have time later this week. You can figure out which exitnode you are connecting to by looking at the logs on your home node (I think it's in /var/log/messages), or by ctrl+f for your mesh IP here: https://monitor.peoplesopen.net/ |
Title updated. I would like to add the private network edge device here is from Sonic.net, a PACE moden-router. Thanks, and be safe. |
As exit node, I meant: 64.71.176.94. |
It has happened many times before, and I have mentioned in other platforms.
Ran a few quick tests from the device I am using. Sorry, I didn't connect to the router, however please see the screenshots.
The interruption of service goes for about a minute, last time happened today March 23 2020 at 13:24pm.
Thanks!
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