This is only happening for one particular block of IP's. I can download from other blocks.
I suspect it is being done on the download.opensuse.org end for some reason. It appears to be the entire xx.xx block of which I only use a few addresses from.
I will probably have to try contact them about it. What I would like to ask is why Kamailio does not have any mirrors? If there were then this would not be a problem. It would just failover.
Hello,
On 23/03/2017 18:22, Shadowy Man wrote:
This is only happening for one particular block of IP's. I can download from other blocks.
I suspect it is being done on the download.opensuse.org end for some reason. It appears to be the entire xx.xx block of which I only use a few addresses from.
I will probably have to try contact them about it. What I would like to ask is why Kamailio does not have any mirrors? If there were then this would not be a problem. It would just failover.
we do not control in any way what download.opensuse.org is blocking or not, it could have been some attack from your region and a large range of networks from area was blocked. You should contact them directly to sort out this.
Regarding the mirror, I tried to do it for a while, but lack of time didn't allow me to continue.
If someone ships me a script that downloads from opensuse build service the new packages on all distros and builds a local rpm/yum repo, then we can run it on rpm.kamailio.org . In the past I used to just download everything, but that takes a lot of time and bandwidth, because fetches also the old releases.
Cheers, Daniel