On 10/21/2015 09:47 PM, Mario Castelán Castro wrote: >... > There seems to be a geographical dependent load balancing DNS server for > security.debian.org; maybe that is the source of the OP's problem. From > Mexico I get this: > ...
I, too, get different answers depending on the country I check from with dig. It seems to be described here briefly: "For each service it produces a set of zonefiles, one for each out of a set of different geographic regions. These individual zonefiles are then transferred using rsync to our GEO-IP enabled nameservers. This enables us to give users a list of security mirrors closer to them and thus hopefully faster for them." https://dsa.debian.org/dsablog/ But that doesn't answer why APT is getting a different IP than a regular nslookup. Regards, Lars