From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Michael Tremer To: development@lists.ipfire.org Subject: Re: New Mirror in Singapore - 10GBPS Date: Tue, 14 May 2024 16:59:46 +0100 Message-ID: <57ADFEFE-6F3C-4DB9-B785-1A0DF48948E5@ipfire.org> In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============3054360153632660009==" List-Id: --===============3054360153632660009== Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello, I have added the mirror: https://www.ipfire.org/downloads/mirrors > On 14 May 2024, at 14:24, Karibu - Freedif.org wrote: >=20 > Hello Michael, >=20 > I could do the needed. > 1) freedif.org is now having a simple page to present the server and redire= ct to github that I've started to use to ease the interactions with the commu= nity > 2) The server is synced with rsync.ipfire.org::full and is up and running It is totally sufficient to mirror the =E2=80=9Ccurrent=E2=80=9D repository a= s the other data is not going to be downloaded by any clients. > 3) I could contact my ISP and as I have static IP / pro option, they are ab= le to adjust some routing. > Traceroute is giving me a more direct route now (Singapore, then Netherland= , then Germany) and I'm asking them to better tweak for Germany. >=20 > traceroute to rsync.ipfire.org (81.3.27.38), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets > SG 1 _gateway (192.168.0.1) 0.474 ms 0.496 ms 0.536 ms > SG 2 * * * > SG 3 103-6-148-37.myrepublic.com.sg (103.6.148.37) 2.289 ms 2.268 ms 1.= 747 ms > SG 4 103-6-148-13.myrepublic.com.sg (103.6.148.13) 2.268 ms 2.280 ms 2.= 212 ms > SG 5 203.116.31.145 (203.116.31.145) 3.169 ms 3.152 ms 3.145 ms > SG 6 203.118.6.125 (203.118.6.125) 3.613 ms 2.516 ms 203.116.3-77.unknow= n.starhub.net.sg (203.116.3.77) 3.073 ms > SG 7 203.118.6.254 (203.118.6.254) 4.046 ms 203.118.6.190 (203.118.6.190)= 3.515 ms 203.118.6.254 (203.118.6.254) 3.985 ms > SG 8 203.118.3.74 (203.118.3.74) 2.982 ms 2.943 ms 2.924 ms > 9 * * * > NL 10 ae1.irt1.ams01.nl.as13237.net (82.197.136.22) 635.604 ms 644.607 m= s 635.077 ms > DE 11 * * ae1.irt1.dus03.de.as13237.net (82.197.128.21) 298.806 ms > DE 12 ae9.irt1.han87.de.as13237.net (217.71.105.158) 444.250 ms 420.868 = ms 430.338 ms > DE 13 217.71.99.93 (217.71.99.93) 400.743 ms 408.245 ms * > DE 14 fr4a.h.as24679.net (195.47.229.54) 304.510 ms 304.819 ms 312.792 = ms Nothing has changed for me. > Do let me know if you require any other information > Thank you > Kari > -- > Sent with Tutanota >=20 >=20 >=20 > May 8, 2024, 04:58 by michael.tremer(a)ipfire.org: > Hello Kari, >=20 > Thank you for offering a mirror, but as far as I can see, this is not entir= ely fit for our purposes: >=20 > * First of all, there is no page that describes who is hosting this mirror.= There is only a default page of Apache running on Debian on http://freedif.o= rg/. Who is Karibu? >=20 > * This mirror seems to be hosted on a residential internet connection at ht= tps://myrepublic.net/sg/. It seems to have rather poor peering as traffic fro= m Europe is being routed all the way through the US, Japan and Hong Kong. Som= e other IP addresses that I have tested go a more direct route so that I am a= ssuming that routing from other places in the world isn=E2=80=99t great eithe= r. >=20 > Are these things that you can fix? >=20 > -Michael > On 3 May 2024, at 15:25, Karibu - Freedif.org wrote: >=20 >=20 > Hello, > I=E2=80=99m the admin of the mirror freedif.org 5 and we would like to supp= ort ipfire project. > I=E2=80=99ve synced and ready to support the project. >=20 > Will it be possible to be added to the pool of mirror please? >=20 > Location: Singapore > Bandwidth: 10GBPS > Admin: Karibu > URL: https://mirror.freedif.org/ipfire/ (or HTTP) >=20 > Let me know if you need further information > Thanks > Kari > -- > Sent with Tutanota >=20 --===============3054360153632660009==--