Hi,
> Just use cvs from a mirror outisde the US? You don't *need* to use
> github, github is a copy anyway and only cvs is authorative.
>
> -Otto
So was wondering which anoncvs server to pick?
After some text processing of traceroute outputs, we get ...
(server, rtt in ms, path info from geoip)
openbsd$ doas pkg_add GeoIP
openbsd$ ./do.sh
# no usa
files.venture37.com 259.876 ok path in eu nl fr
anoncvs.fr.openbsd.org 272.584 ok path in eu de fr
mirror.osn.de 273.362 ok path in eu de
anoncvs.eu.openbsd.org 285.433 ok path in eu se
anoncvs.comstyle.com 296.403 ok path in eu fr de ca
openbsd.park.rambler.ru 298.014 ok path in eu ru
ftp.hostserver.de 307.055 ok path in eu de fr de
anoncvs.au.openbsd.org 324.136 ok path in au
# usa in path or destination
anoncvs1.usa.openbsd.org 247.272 !! path in us sg us
anoncvs.obsd.esc7.net 257.454 !! path in eu us
anoncvs.spacehopper.org 261.560 !! path in eu us es gb
anoncvs4.usa.openbsd.org 263.134 !! path in eu us
mirror.planetunix.net 270.129 !! path in us
anoncvs2.usa.openbsd.org 278.932 !! path in eu us
anoncvs.jp.openbsd.org 280.826 !! path in sg us sg us jp
obsdacvs.cs.toronto.edu 286.313 !! path in us ca
anoncvs.obsd.si 296.748 !! path in eu us eu us rs si
anoncvs2.ca.openbsd.org 298.337 !! path in eu us ca
anoncvs3.usa.openbsd.org 301.577 !! path in eu us
anoncvs1.ca.openbsd.org 305.934 !! path in eu us ca
mirror.litnet.lt 309.189 !! path in eu us eu us gb lt
openbsd$ ^D
Source: https://github.com/hakrtech/anoncvs.git
Have fun! Checkout paths to all anoncvs servers.
No South American nor African servers. Or them along the paths. :-(
Interestingly if I choose a Canada server from India, it reaches
Canada via USA. I am assuming crypto source should not transit through
USA.
I observed GeoIP database has some bugs. It generates a few wrong
answers. It mentions a bunch of places as US. But other databases
mention it as Austria.
Path from India to Japan is mentioned as India -> Singapore -> USA
Singapore -> USA -> Japan. That cant be right.
Kindly do not believe the path info too much. An approximation at best.
Thanks very much.
Regards,
Dinesh