poiNt_3D writes:
> Hello. I would like to request a clarification on the issue of
> inaccessibility of guix.gnu org from the Russian Federation. Is the
> blocking intentional or is there some kind of networking problem?
Now that the website is hosted on bayfront, which wasn't changed
specifica
Hi Maxime,
Maxime Devos skribis:
> For the website, publishing the website not only over HTTP/S but also
> over IPFS might help? The website is static and Guix has an IPFS
> service, so it should be feasible I think. The browser extension
> (https://docs.ipfs.io/install/ipfs-companion/) would
Tobias Geerinckx-Rice via Bug reports for GNU Guix schreef op zo 13-03-
2022 om 20:50 [+0100]:
> I wish there were a better answer than 'use Tor' for those stuck in the
> cross-fire :-(
For the website, publishing the website not only over HTTP/S but also
over IPFS might help? The website is sta
Pending expertise, is it feasible to serve the copy as-is without trying
to impersonate berlin? E.g. mirror.guix.gnu.org?
Hm, maybe that's not worth the effort…
I've asked around and short of pointing guix.gnu.org to bayfront —
working around the issue & hoping that it will continue to be una
[Resending to the proper address, sorry; I'm mu4e-less and hence
incompetent :-]
Hi!
On 2022-03-13 20:00, poiNt_3D wrote:
Is it possible to set the firewall to allow only public services to be
accessed from these IP ranges?
I'm afraid we don't control the berlin firewall or have much sway i
Hi!
On 2022-03-13 15:30, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
The plan we discussed during the “sysadmin hackathon” a couple
of months ago was to, for instance, have the DNS entry point to these
two machines.
Uhm, quick but:
Apparently some browsers (OK, one, and we all know which one) embraces &
extends
Hi,
Christopher Baines skribis:
> I believe bayfront was being setup to serve the website (see [1]), but
> I'm not sure on how that's progressing.
>
> 1:
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix/maintenance.git/commit/?id=8250a46b2fa178d1cdd37986028d5a07e3db65ed
Indeed. The plan we discussed
Tobias Geerinckx-Rice via Bug reports for GNU Guix writes:
> I didn't address guix.gnu.org beyond ci.guix.gnu.org.
>
> Everyone: should we ask SJTUG to mirror the Web site as well?
>
> I'm generally weary of that.
I believe bayfront was being setup to serve the website (see [1]), but
I'm not su
Hm,
I didn't address guix.gnu.org beyond ci.guix.gnu.org.
Everyone: should we ask SJTUG to mirror the Web site as well?
I'm generally weary of that.
Kind regards,
T G-R
Sent on the go. Excuse or enjoy my brevity.
Kind regards,
T G-R
Sent on the go. Excuse or enjoy my brevity.
Hi Point4d,
Specifically, from the thread linked by Evgeny:
"At the MDC level there’s an unrelated recent ban of some Russian IP ranges
in place due to massively increased port scans and intrusion attempts since
about one week. I hope you can use the Chinese mirror for the time being."
That
Hello. I would like to request a clarification on the issue of
inaccessibility of guix.gnu org from the Russian Federation.
Is the blocking intentional or is there some kind of networking problem?
Here's my traceroute output:
> 6 ge-4-0-0-10g.m320-2-vlgd.nwtelecom.ru (212.48.195.41) 15.660 ms
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