Hi, (Cc: guix-sysadmin.)
Tobias Geerinckx-Rice <m...@tobias.gr> 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 attempting with different Tor circuits does not change the > > 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. 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 browser, I get this “DoS attack” HTML page:
The HTML doesn’t contain clues as to where it originates from. --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- $ wget -qO- http://ci.guix.gnu.org | tail </style> <title>Attack Detected</title> </head> <body><div class="message-container"> <div class="logo"></div> <h1>Blocked because of DoS Attack</h1> <p>Your computer has been blocked because a DoS attack originating from your system was detected. For more information, contact the system administrator.</p> </div></body> </html> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Some firewall-ish network equipment must be sitting right before our machine. It’s a problem because fetching narinfos and nars is likely to count as a “DoS attack”. Could it be some change at the MDC? Thanks, Ludo’.