Sometime later this week, the community git server (git.postgresql.org) will be migrated to a new server in the same datacenter. This does *not* affect the master git server for the project, just the anonymous mirror and those that run standalone projects on it, such as pgAdmin.
When this move is done, the IP will change to a different address in the same subnet, and the server will have a new SSH key. That means you will get a security warning if you use the ssh protocol. The fingerprint of the new server is going to be: cc:0c:27:40:d7:a2:98:f4:69:07:0c:b6:3a:05:19:71 - verify that this is the one when you get a warning. When the server has been migrated, the old one will be switched to read-only access through http and git protocols for a day or two. The ssh protocol will be completely turned off on the old server. If you get an error about ssh login, it may simply mean that your DNS hasn't yet updated. I'll post again here with more details when the actual move happens, but I wanted to get a notice out early since it will cause security warnings for anybody trying to access it after the move. -- Magnus Hagander Me: http://www.hagander.net/ Work: http://www.redpill-linpro.com/ -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers