Hello Dmitry, On Sat, 07 Jul 2018, Dmitry Smirnov wrote: > For a while I thought that "tracker.debian.org" is just immature > but some time ago I've noticed that from some other networks > Firefox load pages from tracker.debian.org just fine. > Now I'm suspecting that somewhere we may have something like > misconfigured router with black hole problem (i.e. silently > dropping large packets). It might be something else but here > is what I get when I run `mtr tracker.debian.org`:
So this really looks like a network problem... and something that I have no control over as tracker.debian.org maintainer. This bug should thus be closed and you should get in touch with your network administrator. Maybe people in #debian-admin on OFTC can help you troubleshoot the network problem but I would not count too much on it. Have you tried to figure out whether you have a forced/transparent proxy which is dropping the answer to some requests? (Though this would seem strange given we use https everywhere, except if they masquerade HTTPS with a certificate of their own) In particular, can you pin-point some specific GET request that is not working... you mentionned this: > It takes 38_500 ms. just to load "dense.css" which is only 805 bytes. Do the following commands work faster ? curl https://tracker.debian.org/static/css/dense.css or wget https://tracker.debian.org/static/css/dense.css > I hope there is an explanation to this and hopefully remedy. Probably, but you're most likely not speaking to the right person. Cheers, -- Raphaël Hertzog ◈ Debian Developer Support Debian LTS: https://www.freexian.com/services/debian-lts.html Learn to master Debian: https://debian-handbook.info/get/