Hello, This one time, at band camp, Stefan Eriksson said: > Hi now and again we get a timeout when looking up > security.debian.org while running apt-get update. We have traced it > to the ipv6's we get. It seems like they change (and as ipv6 have > prio over ipv4 we are affected) Which ipv6 range should we open for > in iptables to have full access to security.debian.org over ipv6? > (also ipv4 would be great but this doesnt seem to change .) we'd > like to have the ip ranges so we can open for these, so we dont have > to re lookup the domain/running the same rule again. > > a dig today gives three pointers and a few days ago we had a > different result
security.debian.org is a set of mirrors, but what answer you get depends on where in the world you appear to be coming from, and maintenance periods and so on. You can look here: http://db.debian.org/machines.cgi for all the machines with a 'purpose' field set to 'security.debian.org mirror', and hope that you can keep up to date, or you can use a web proxy for outbound access. Cheersm -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- | ,''`. Stephen Gran | | : :' : sg...@debian.org | | `. `' Debian user, admin, and developer | | `- http://www.debian.org | -----------------------------------------------------------------
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