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Im using ubuntu 18.04 and i dont know where else can i find some help about this issue.



Im hosting Minecraft and teamspeak server and once in a while im getting huge packetloss out. That is happening to both servers so i dont think that it's some bug with that platforms. I was thinking about ddos, but would it affect in packets, not out? And im using OVH Game server and it dont send ddos attack report and enabling constant mitigation didnt help as well.



I dont have any ideas how else can i check whats going on and how can i fix that










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  • journalctl /usr/sbin/NetworkManager (in a terminal window) will show timestamped log messages.

    – waltinator
    2 days ago











  • I dont have this NetworkManager there :/

    – Kryniowesegryderiusz
    2 days ago











  • Okay i installed it and would wait for the next issue

    – Kryniowesegryderiusz
    2 days ago
















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Im using ubuntu 18.04 and i dont know where else can i find some help about this issue.



Im hosting Minecraft and teamspeak server and once in a while im getting huge packetloss out. That is happening to both servers so i dont think that it's some bug with that platforms. I was thinking about ddos, but would it affect in packets, not out? And im using OVH Game server and it dont send ddos attack report and enabling constant mitigation didnt help as well.



I dont have any ideas how else can i check whats going on and how can i fix that










share|improve this question























  • journalctl /usr/sbin/NetworkManager (in a terminal window) will show timestamped log messages.

    – waltinator
    2 days ago











  • I dont have this NetworkManager there :/

    – Kryniowesegryderiusz
    2 days ago











  • Okay i installed it and would wait for the next issue

    – Kryniowesegryderiusz
    2 days ago














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Im using ubuntu 18.04 and i dont know where else can i find some help about this issue.



Im hosting Minecraft and teamspeak server and once in a while im getting huge packetloss out. That is happening to both servers so i dont think that it's some bug with that platforms. I was thinking about ddos, but would it affect in packets, not out? And im using OVH Game server and it dont send ddos attack report and enabling constant mitigation didnt help as well.



I dont have any ideas how else can i check whats going on and how can i fix that










share|improve this question














Im using ubuntu 18.04 and i dont know where else can i find some help about this issue.



Im hosting Minecraft and teamspeak server and once in a while im getting huge packetloss out. That is happening to both servers so i dont think that it's some bug with that platforms. I was thinking about ddos, but would it affect in packets, not out? And im using OVH Game server and it dont send ddos attack report and enabling constant mitigation didnt help as well.



I dont have any ideas how else can i check whats going on and how can i fix that







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  • journalctl /usr/sbin/NetworkManager (in a terminal window) will show timestamped log messages.

    – waltinator
    2 days ago











  • I dont have this NetworkManager there :/

    – Kryniowesegryderiusz
    2 days ago











  • Okay i installed it and would wait for the next issue

    – Kryniowesegryderiusz
    2 days ago



















  • journalctl /usr/sbin/NetworkManager (in a terminal window) will show timestamped log messages.

    – waltinator
    2 days ago











  • I dont have this NetworkManager there :/

    – Kryniowesegryderiusz
    2 days ago











  • Okay i installed it and would wait for the next issue

    – Kryniowesegryderiusz
    2 days ago

















journalctl /usr/sbin/NetworkManager (in a terminal window) will show timestamped log messages.

– waltinator
2 days ago





journalctl /usr/sbin/NetworkManager (in a terminal window) will show timestamped log messages.

– waltinator
2 days ago













I dont have this NetworkManager there :/

– Kryniowesegryderiusz
2 days ago





I dont have this NetworkManager there :/

– Kryniowesegryderiusz
2 days ago













Okay i installed it and would wait for the next issue

– Kryniowesegryderiusz
2 days ago





Okay i installed it and would wait for the next issue

– Kryniowesegryderiusz
2 days ago










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