Hello, I’m the admin of the mirror freedif.org 5 http://freedif.org and we would like to support ipfire project. I’ve synced and ready to support the project.
Will it be possible to be added to the pool of mirror please?
Location: Singapore Bandwidth: 10GBPS Admin: Karibu URL: https://mirror.freedif.org/ipfire/%C2%A0 (or HTTP)
Let me know if you need further information
Thanks
Kari -- Sent with Tutanota
Hello Kari,
Thank you for offering a mirror, but as far as I can see, this is not entirely fit for our purposes:
* 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.org/. Who is Karibu?
* This mirror seems to be hosted on a residential internet connection at https://myrepublic.net/sg/. It seems to have rather poor peering as traffic from Europe is being routed all the way through the US, Japan and Hong Kong. Some other IP addresses that I have tested go a more direct route so that I am assuming that routing from other places in the world isn’t great either.
Are these things that you can fix?
-Michael
On 3 May 2024, at 15:25, Karibu - Freedif.org karibu@freedif.org wrote:
Hello, I’m the admin of the mirror freedif.org 5 and we would like to support ipfire project. I’ve synced and ready to support the project.
Will it be possible to be added to the pool of mirror please?
Location: Singapore Bandwidth: 10GBPS Admin: Karibu URL: https://mirror.freedif.org/ipfire/ (or HTTP)
Let me know if you need further information Thanks Kari -- Sent with Tutanota
Hello Michael,
I could do the needed. 1) freedif.org is now having a simple page to present the server and redirect to github that I've started to use to ease the interactions with the community 2) The server is synced with rsync.ipfire.org::full and is up and running 3) I could contact my ISP and as I have static IP / pro option, they are able 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.
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.unknown.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 ms 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
Do let me know if you require any other information Thank you Kari -- Sent with Tutanota
May 8, 2024, 04:58 by michael.tremer@ipfire.org:
Hello Kari,
Thank you for offering a mirror, but as far as I can see, this is not entirely fit for our purposes:
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.org/. Who is Karibu?
This mirror seems to be hosted on a residential internet connection at https://myrepublic.net/sg/. It seems to have rather poor peering as traffic from Europe is being routed all the way through the US, Japan and Hong Kong. Some other IP addresses that I have tested go a more direct route so that I am assuming that routing from other places in the world isn’t great either.
Are these things that you can fix?
-Michael
On 3 May 2024, at 15:25, Karibu - Freedif.org karibu@freedif.org wrote:
Hello, I’m the admin of the mirror freedif.org 5 and we would like to support ipfire project. I’ve synced and ready to support the project.
Will it be possible to be added to the pool of mirror please?
Location: Singapore Bandwidth: 10GBPS Admin: Karibu URL: https://mirror.freedif.org/ipfire/ (or HTTP)
Let me know if you need further information Thanks Kari -- Sent with Tutanota
Hello,
I have added the mirror: https://www.ipfire.org/downloads/mirrors
On 14 May 2024, at 14:24, Karibu - Freedif.org karibu@freedif.org wrote:
Hello Michael,
I could do the needed.
- freedif.org is now having a simple page to present the server and redirect to github that I've started to use to ease the interactions with the community
- The server is synced with rsync.ipfire.org::full and is up and running
It is totally sufficient to mirror the “current” repository as the other data is not going to be downloaded by any clients.
- I could contact my ISP and as I have static IP / pro option, they are able 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.
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.unknown.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 ms 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
May 8, 2024, 04:58 by michael.tremer@ipfire.org: Hello Kari,
Thank you for offering a mirror, but as far as I can see, this is not entirely fit for our purposes:
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.org/. Who is Karibu?
This mirror seems to be hosted on a residential internet connection at https://myrepublic.net/sg/. It seems to have rather poor peering as traffic from Europe is being routed all the way through the US, Japan and Hong Kong. Some other IP addresses that I have tested go a more direct route so that I am assuming that routing from other places in the world isn’t great either.
Are these things that you can fix?
-Michael On 3 May 2024, at 15:25, Karibu - Freedif.org karibu@freedif.org wrote:
Hello, I’m the admin of the mirror freedif.org 5 and we would like to support ipfire project. I’ve synced and ready to support the project.
Will it be possible to be added to the pool of mirror please?
Location: Singapore Bandwidth: 10GBPS Admin: Karibu URL: https://mirror.freedif.org/ipfire/ (or HTTP)
Let me know if you need further information Thanks Kari -- Sent with Tutanota