Hello,
Ricardo Wurmus skribis:
> IT had installed some DoS attack protection thing for the DMZ with
> different thresholds based on past access patterns.
>
> Upon my request they have now disabled this completely for our IPs
> corresponding to ci.guix.gnu.org and its sibling node.
I’m late to
Hello,
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
[...]
> IT had installed some DoS attack protection thing for the DMZ with
> different thresholds based on past access patterns.
Probably some of us is using access patterns the "thing" considers
DoS :-)
> Upon my request they have now disabled this completely
Giovanni Biscuolo writes:
> Anyway the DoS Attack protection of the network hosting ci.guix.gnu.org
> /seems/ problematic: how could it be that home IP resposible of a DoS
> attack? Was it a false positive or was it some temporary problem from
> the originating IP network?
IT had installed
Hi!
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Ricardo Wurmus skribis:
>
>> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>>
>>> I confirm that I still get the problem right now from my home network,
>>> without even really trying: […]
>>
>> Is that through Tor or just your ISP?
>
> It’s just my ISP, no Tor involved. I can share
Ricardo Wurmus skribis:
> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>
>> I confirm that I still get the problem right now from my home network,
>> without even really trying: […]
>
> Is that through Tor or just your ISP?
It’s just my ISP, no Tor involved. I can share privately my home IP
address if that helps
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> I confirm that I still get the problem right now from my home network,
> without even really trying: […]
Is that through Tor or just your ISP?
--
Ricardo
Hi,
Ricardo Wurmus skribis:
> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> Ricardo Wurmus skribis:
>>
>>> I don’t know. I’m on holidays now, but I’ve opened yet another ticket
>>> to get a definitive answer to my more elaborate variant of “WTF?”.
>>
>> Did you eventually get feedback from them?
Hi Ricardo,
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> Ricardo Wurmus skribis:
>>
>>> I don’t know. I’m on holidays now, but I’ve opened yet another ticket
>>> to get a definitive answer to my more elaborate variant of “WTF?”.
>>
>> Did you eventually get feedback
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hello!
>
> Ricardo Wurmus skribis:
>
>> I don’t know. I’m on holidays now, but I’ve opened yet another ticket
>> to get a definitive answer to my more elaborate variant of “WTF?”.
>
> Did you eventually get feedback from them?
I got one response to ask for more
Hello!
Ricardo Wurmus skribis:
> I don’t know. I’m on holidays now, but I’ve opened yet another ticket
> to get a definitive answer to my more elaborate variant of “WTF?”.
Did you eventually get feedback from them?
If not, we can start looking for a way to move public-facing services
Tobias Geerinckx-Rice writes:
> On 13 August 2023 00:25:51 UTC, "Ludovic Courtès" wrote:
>>I think it’s worse than this. I noticed that ci.guix.gnu.org (same
>>machine) would occasionally time out on my side, without Tor, starting
>>from this week (I was on vacation before, so I don’t know
On 13 August 2023 00:25:51 UTC, "Ludovic Courtès" wrote:
>I think it’s worse than this. I noticed that ci.guix.gnu.org (same
>machine) would occasionally time out on my side, without Tor, starting
>from this week (I was on vacation before, so I don’t know exactly when
>it started). From a
Hi,
(Cc: guix-sysadmin.)
Tobias Geerinckx-Rice skribis:
> On 2023-08-04 18:57, Altadil via Bug reports for GNU Guix wrote:
[...]
>> The result is an error message saying: "The connection has timed out".
>> It looks like a general block of Tor rather than a block of specific
>> IPs, since
On 2023-08-04 21:21, Tobias Geerinckx-Rice via Bug reports for GNU Guix
wrote:
The Guix project does not block Tor. If the datacentre has decided to
block Tor like it blocked most of Russia, there is little we can do
but ask them to reconsider.
Didn't mean to sound quite so fatalistic. We
Hi Altadil,
On 2023-08-04 18:57, Altadil via Bug reports for GNU Guix wrote:
it is no longer possible to get to the bug database at
https://issues.guix.gnu.org/ when using Tor Browser.
I forgot to mention this on IRC, but issues. is ‘simply’ a nicer unified
frontend to the venerable GNU
Hi,
it is no longer possible to get to the bug database at
https://issues.guix.gnu.org/ when using Tor Browser. The result is an error
message saying: "The connection has timed out".
It looks like a general block of Tor rather than a block of specific IPs, since
attempting with different Tor
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