<dutch>
Hi all. Can I get a sanity check please? I'm unable to reach a few user repositories. For example, I cannot reach the romster repo, either through the link on crux's website on the ports page ( https://crux.ster.zone/ports/romster/ ), nor directly attempting to update the repo on my local machine, which has been timing out for a couple of days. Could someone please confirm or let me know I'm
<dutch>
doing something wrong?
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<ocb>
dutch: crux.ster.zone works from 3 locations here
<dutch>
ocb: hmmm, i tried through directly clicking the web link with firefox which returns "The connection has timed out", from ports -u, which also times out, and a traceroute which makes no connections past 'a.root-servers.net. nstld.verisign-grs.com. 2022010700 1800 900 604800 86400'
<ocb>
is it resolving to this ip? 167.114.172.139
<dutch>
Thanks for checking; at least its likely on my end.
<dutch>
Yes, it does resolve to that ip.
<ocb>
dutch: you might want to check other repos if they are hosted on same location as crux.ster.zone which is ovh.
<dutch>
ocb: i can't reach any of them
<ocb>
not even ie contrib?
<dutch>
i can reach contrib
<dutch>
but that seems to be through rsync to crux.nu, no?
<ocb>
yes
<ocb>
crux.ster.zone also works from tor so i doubt its something on his side
<dutch>
presently i have no problem with core, opt, xorg, contrib, alan, and isotop7 repos. i am having the same issue with the xfce_4.16 repo as i'm having with romster.
<dutch>
i'm on a plain vanilla connection (no tor, no proxies, etc.)
<ocb>
xfce (dlcusa) resolves to same ip as crux.ster.zone
<dutch>
my trace does leave the US and makes it to CA, but that is the last hit.
<dutch>
i'm lousy at networking, so i'm out of ideas.
<dutch>
ocb: thanks for your help. i just connected through a temporary vpn (opera browser feature) and was able to reach https://crux.ster.zone so looks like time for a talk with my isp.
<stenur>
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<braewoods>
dutch: i run that server
<braewoods>
167.114.172.139
<braewoods>
is online and accessible
<braewoods>
dutch: did you try ipv6?
<braewoods>
2607:5300:60:738b::1 is our ipv6 address
<dutch>
braewoods: yea, doesn't seem to be on your end, as i was able to reach it once my ip changes.
<braewoods>
wild ass guess, but some cable ISP? spectrum perhaps?
<dutch>
no, no ipv6 here. i'm lucky to have wired internet at all.
<dutch>
worse than that, a small rural monopoly
<braewoods>
ancient DSL?
<braewoods>
or is it dial up
<dutch>
i'm confortably surfing at dsl broadband speeds of 4M/1M! Jealous?
<ocb>
you're good! im at 1.6/0.3 mbps. jealous, yes!
<braewoods>
and i thought romster had it bad
<braewoods>
i'm on 200/10 or so
<ocb>
would pay for those speeds :)
<dutch>
the real bitch is i have fiber 1km from my house, owned by the same company
<braewoods>
some parts of town have fiber but they don't seem to want to go into the parts where cable already existed
<jaeger>
There's a gig fiber company whose offering ends about 200 meters from my house :(
<jaeger>
And because it's a city line they won't ever come closer than that