Sorry for hijacking this thread, but as the topic came up, I wanted to 
recommend moving away from the current mirroring system (via plaintext ftp) to 
newer methods.

@Wietse, you could regularly push your website to GitHub, as it is open-source 
and freely accessible via FTP anyway. Pushing directly to GitHub and using its 
GitHub Pages feature would use their redundant CDN and make mirroring obsolete.

I know the Postfix website is almost ancient and I‘d rather leave it as it is 
too. But maybe upgrading the infrastructure could be beneficial in terms of 
load balancing and make supply chain attacks (through insecure mirroring and 
possibility of serving infected binaries) less likely.
The users would benefit from the peace of mind knowing the official website is 
identical to the one you designed.

Best,
  Ömer

> Am 11.02.2025 um 20:17 schrieb Jim Garrison via Postfix-users 
> <postfix-users@postfix.org>:
> 
> On 2/11/2025 10:45, John Griffiths via Postfix-users wrote:
>> Hit send too soon.
>>    sudo traceroute -I 65.108.3.114
>>    traceroute to 65.108.3.114 (65.108.3.114), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
>>    1  router.internal.grifent.com (192.168.1.1)  0.212 ms  0.227 ms
>>      0.221 ms
>>    2  47.204.132.1 (47.204.132.1)  2.133 ms  2.127 ms  2.192 ms
>>    3  ae10--100.ber01.tamp.fl.frontiernet.net (184.19.249.120)  4.819
>>    ms  4.814 ms  4.811 ms
>>    4  ae11---0.scr03.mias.fl.frontiernet.net (74.40.10.180)  10.152 ms
>>      10.330 ms  10.507 ms
>>    5  ae0---0.cbr06.mias.fl.frontiernet.net (45.52.201.157)  11.204 ms
>>      11.199 ms  11.194 ms
>>    6  4.2.240.253 (4.2.240.253)  13.040 ms  12.929 ms  12.870 ms
>>    7  ae2.2.edge1.hel1.neo.colt.net (171.75.10.35)  153.061 ms  151.108
>>    ms  151.019 ms
>>    8  212.133.6.2 (212.133.6.2)  150.048 ms  150.596 ms  150.564 ms
>>    9  core32.hel1.hetzner.com (213.239.224.26)  150.361 ms  150.874 ms
>>      150.839 ms
>>    10  ex9k1.dc6.hel1.hetzner.com (213.239.252.198)  151.152 ms
>>      150.267 ms  150.374 ms
>>    11  * * *
>>    12  * * *
>> never get to ra.horus-it.com (65.108.3.114).
> 
> Curious.  Whatever is blocking you is on ra.horus-it.com (65.108.3.114) since 
> ex9k1.dc6.hel1.hetzner.com (213.239.252.198) IS responding to ping.
> 
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