#ab92023_webhooks
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Further sample events: evt_3PxqYsAMTZO1JfZx0HBDqkRM, evt_3PxqXvAMTZO1JfZx01yGk2zY, evt_3PxqVWAMTZO1JfZx0dfFZTGu
Let me take a look
For the first event evt_3PxpqCAMTZO1JfZx204Vc6Bt you shared with an api.xxxx.co.uk endpoint address, I ran an MTR report and I'm seeing some packet loss on one of the IPs of your server
You can share that with your hosting provider so that they can fix the issue
looking at other events
Same with an pay.xxx.su endpoint
Let me know if that helps @wary merlin
It appears to be an AWS routing issue. We're proxied behind Cloudflare, which is the step 8 address, so this would be the in-transit between Stripe / Cloudflare, before it even hits our infrastructure / network
Ah yup, that'd make sense
Is there a difference when a webhook re-attempt is made in the dashboard versus a webhook fired during an action? This is starting to have a fairly large impact on our operation.
Difference in what sense? Retried events deliver the exact same copy of payload if that's what you're asking
Network routing or similar - all your requests appear to be coming from a US data centre.