So my night was fun: I was in the middle of configuring a mail server over SSH when suddenly it goes unresponsive... It seems (to me, but I'm by no means an expert) to be a routing loop. This is off a residential line in Southern California, between about 2-4:30am PST. Does anyone know what was going on there? 1 cpe-75-82-48-1.socal.res.rr.com (75.82.48.1) 23.890 ms 11.594 ms 10.598 ms 2 gig11-35.vnnyca2-rtr2.socal.rr.com (76.167.5.141) 12.732 ms 11.605 ms 10.378 ms 3 * * * 4 prt24.lsanca3-rtr2.socal.rr.com (76.167.2.14) 28.318 ms 30.164 ms 25.177 ms 5 * * * 6 * * * 7 prt24.lsanca3-rtr2.socal.rr.com (76.167.2.14) 43.524 ms 43.117 ms 42.888 ms 8 * * * 9 * * * 10 prt24.lsanca3-rtr2.socal.rr.com (76.167.2.14) 60.265 ms 59.196 ms 59.076 ms 11 * * * 12 * * * [snip] 28 prt24.lsanca3-rtr2.socal.rr.com (76.167.2.14) 150.724 ms 154.224 ms * 29 prt23.vnnyca2-rtr1.socal.rr.com (76.167.2.11) 154.232 ms * * [snip] 56 * * * 57 * * * 58 prt24.lsanca3-rtr2.socal.rr.com (76.167.2.14) 173.394 ms 173.101 ms 168.737 ms 59 * * * 60 * * * 61 prt24.lsanca3-rtr2.socal.rr.com (76.167.2.14) 178.986 ms 178.072 ms * 62 * * * 63 * * * 64 prt24.lsanca3-rtr2.socal.rr.com (76.167.2.14) 189.424 ms 188.331 ms 196.333 ms
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