Hi Dan, Still same problem. Tomorrow I will try it from my office, to make sure is a local problem or not. I forgot to say that my neighbour and myself have the same IP (apparently this works a bit different from non-fiber configurations).
We both are using Ubuntu 14.04, maybe is a distro problem... I did the test: git+browse+ping. The git failed, and other two working perfectly with a difference of aprox. 1 second between them. Also I tried git with the verbose option, but nothing special appeared. During the week is complicated for me, but next weekend I can try to meet you in the IRC. Thank you for your help. Vicente On 06/22/2014 12:01 PM, Trouble Daemon wrote: > Hi Vicente, > > Replies inline. > > On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 7:00 AM, Vicente <vicenteca...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Yes, I can browse in git.blender.org without problems, I can see the >> commits and even the diffs. >> > Well that is good in that it shows you can make the actual connection to > the server via TCP, and aren't being firewalled (at least not initially). I > did see your requests in the logs for your browser. It doesn't sound like a > problem with firewall as you wouldn't be able to do anything with git (http > or otherwise), or ping the machine if it blocked you. A good test would be > to try ping or visit the git repo in a web browser immediately after you > try a git pull. > > >> But happens that sometimes I get an error loading blender.org, like if >> the timeout were too low. So if it didn’t respond in 5 secs, then I get >> an error page. I don't know but maybe is related. >> > The blender.org server is a different machine and occasionally goes down. > This last week it was down for a bit due to an unplanned upgrade (a lib got > upgraded separately from the web server and broke its restart). It also > would have been restarted a bunch of times (quick second/sub-second > restarts to reload the fast cgi process) for Francesco's work on an > upcoming blender web service, but otherwise should be up. > > >> Oh and my connection is 100/100 optic fiber, so speed should not be the >> problem. But I'm in Iceland and sometimes the ping can be high (right >> now the ping to git.blender is 50ms, nothing special). >> > That is actually a great ping (better than I get from Canada). I wonder if > the speed and latency of your connection is just hitting the services too > fast for the firewalls taste. Many of the rules are relics from some of the > initial installs for blender.org servers and could probably stand to have > some of their limits raised a bit. It is a little tricky though without > monitoring everything at a forensic level so they we can numerically define > the difference between normal and abuse, with regards to TCP connections. > > >> And here my config. >> $ cat .git/config >> [core] >> repositoryformatversion = 0 >> filemode = true >> bare = false >> logallrefupdates = true >> [remote "origin"] >> url = http://git.blender.org/blender.git >> fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/* >> [branch "master"] >> remote = origin >> merge = refs/heads/master >> [submodule "release/datafiles/locale"] >> url = http://git.blender.org/blender-translations.git >> [submodule "release/scripts/addons"] >> url = http://git.blender.org/blender-addons.git >> [submodule "release/scripts/addons_contrib"] >> url = http://git.blender.org/blender-addons-contrib.git >> [submodule "scons"] >> url = http://git.blender.org/scons.git >> >> But yesterday before sending the email report I changed all the "git" >> protocols by "http", just to try. But the error is the same. >> I have to add that sometimes other parts of the repository are >> unresponsive but if I retry a few times they work, except addons_contrib. >> > Strange indeed. Having your neighbours have problems doesn't sound right. > There isn't anything I can think of at the IP level that would affect only > addons-contrib.git though; you would either be able to connect to the > server, or you wouldn't be. As mentioned above though, if you were making > new TCP connections too quickly, the server might have blocked you for a > period of time. Perhaps this is what is happening. At worst, if you could > pop on irc for something more realtime, I can probably track the state of > your IP better while getting you to run some test connections. > > >> I send you my IP in a private message. >> > Thanks. Unfortunately I couldn't see anything that would answer this > problem on that IP. I made a few tweaks to the firewall to ease things for > git. I guess give it another shot and see if that helps. Please let me know > if there is still a problem. > > > Dan > _______________________________________________ > Bf-committers mailing list > Bf-committers@blender.org > http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list Bf-committers@blender.org http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers