This weekend I had some trouble with a GServer-based server when my site definr.com got on the Digg front page. I found a solution, so here's a record for anyone else with similar problems. After a seemingly random number of connections my GServer-based server would stop accepting new connections, but it would still show disconnect messages (I used server.audit = true) as connected clients hung up. I thought there was a problem with GServer, but it turns out that my DNS provider was stalling my machine's reverse-IP lookup attempts because I had thousands of clients connecting per minute (they do it to prevent a DoS attack, I guess). I think that part of the GServer or TCPServer implementation must synchronize while accepting new connections, and in that synchronized block a reverse-IP lookup happens (in BasicSocket, maybe?). So if your DNS server is suddenly stalling your lookup requests, no more connections can be accepted. To fix the problem I just did: # Avoid stalling DNS server BasicSocket.do_not_reverse_lookup = true Hope that helps someone out there. :)