It seems my blog server is having issues primarily networking. I’m mulling over moving the server to another provider, given that I’m kind of running out of space on the server, but we’ll see.
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chikorita157 🐰:unverified: (chikorita157@sakurajima.moe)'s status on Saturday, 20-May-2023 22:01:41 JST chikorita157 🐰:unverified: -
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Ivan Rodriguez ♠ (ivan18rod@urusai.social)'s status on Saturday, 20-May-2023 22:15:40 JST Ivan Rodriguez ♠ @chikorita157 Does your server use a reverse proxy (ex. Nginx)? You never know, it could be your reverse proxy acting up if you have one.
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chikorita157 🐰:unverified: (chikorita157@sakurajima.moe)'s status on Saturday, 20-May-2023 22:15:40 JST chikorita157 🐰:unverified: @ivan18rod From what I heard, it’s a DNS server issue at the datacenter.
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chikorita157 🐰:unverified: (chikorita157@sakurajima.moe)'s status on Saturday, 20-May-2023 22:20:23 JST chikorita157 🐰:unverified: @ivan18rod Looks more like a network switch issue at the datacenter.
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Ivan Rodriguez ♠ (ivan18rod@urusai.social)'s status on Saturday, 20-May-2023 22:20:24 JST Ivan Rodriguez ♠ @chikorita157 I think it could be your DNS cache. Can you clear it from your end?
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