I have just re-installed my home LAN from scratch to fix (rather that understand) the following: After a while (a month or so) my server (which is running SuSE 8.0 with "Default without office" but runlevel set to 3) seriously slows down when serving NFS, but provides all other n/work services (well, ping, NIS mainly, but rusers occasionally) with no problem. Very shortly after that, it becomes impossible to mount NFS shares. The errors seem to be random - I get "no route to host" (accessing by IP and ping is fine); "RPC - permission denied" and "RPC timeout" about evenly on any of four clients. Get this - mount fails on boot or using autofs, but some (not all) manual mounts work (whether I use mount -a, mount <local directory> or a full mount stmnt!) Once the slowdown or mount failure is evident on one client, it spontaneously appears on EVERY client. I figured I might have a rootkit / trojan etc. So I took away the data drives and rebuilt everything (re-partitioning and formating every drive) from DVD bootdisk. Now, three days later, same problem arises. I'm lost, any ideas as to where to look (and what the information I may find means) would be most appreciated! If someone wants/can come and look at what's happening, even? Dylan