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@normandy @berry Does the same for mine too, when I troubleshooted it, it looks like every available route from the my datacenter, to his, goes through a single peer on his end, that drops packets like I drop clothing items around my wife.
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@normandy @berry He made a ticket with his provider he said, but from our end, you can sometimes get around it by forcing packets to take certain routes, since that can make make it go through different peers on either side, but it looks like there's only the one his provider uses from what I could see after an hour of jimmying with it.
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@berry @normandy That's kind of a hail Mary to begin with, but its about all we can do from our end since its not a problem on our side, its with his provider.
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@normandy I get the problem from home as well if I try from my test instance, too, which is what tipped me to it not just being some server misconfiguration or the usual GS shenanigans.
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@normandy Yeah here's hoping. A lot of cheapy VPS providers are on oversold servers hooked up to networks with really shit peering though, it's how they can offer it so cheap.