On 6/1/15 12:11 PM, Karen Etheridge wrote:
> I have been told that access to example.com <http://example.com> has been deliberately blocked, this is not a misconfiguration. I am not at liberty to say why. You may start to find others having problems accessing it.

UGH! This is a legitimate testing site, one we can always count on being up and returning a known and stable response. :/

Trust me - I know. And I am annoyed. I am wondering how much other software will break.

If your ISP cannot resolve this, may I request that you please set NO_NETWORK_TESTING=1 on all affected smokers? This will signal to distribution tests that consent is not given to make network connections, and relevant tests will be skipped.

It has nothing to do with an ISP, it is internal policy that I can't change. Sadly.

-Nigel


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Unless it's for my eyes only, please use "reply all"

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