I manually curled 2 of the bad mirrors listed here https://download.savannah.gnu.org/mirmon/allgnu/, and there is a cert error. I'm pretty sure, the issue is that the ca-certs needs updating on the machine running mirmorn. The os itself could use an update too. Bob, you there?
Related, on https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/Mirmon/ there is a broken link, which also has a bad cert $ curl https://dl.sv.gnu.org/releases-noredirect/00_MIRRORS.html curl: (51) SSL: no alternative certificate subject name matches target host name 'dl.sv.gnu.org' Thérèse Godefroy <godef...@free.fr> writes: > Hello, > > Mirmon currently reports 10 unreachable URLs, 9 of which are OK. > > 8 have been reported off-line for 6 days: > https://www.singleboersen.com (http OK) > https://mirror.checkdomain.de (http OK) > https://www.gutscheinrausch.de (http OK) > https://ftp.wrz.de (http OK) > https://mirrors.nav.ro (http OK) > http://mirror.lihnidos.org > https://mirror.us-midwest-1.nexcess.net (http OK) > https://mirrors.syringanetworks.net (http OK) > > One for 6.8 days: > rsync://mirror2.evolution-host.com::gnu > > One for nearly 99 days: > rsync://mirrors.syringanetworks.net/gnu > > What's strange is that I can reach all of them from France, except > http://mirror.lihnidos.org. > > Several rsync mirrors (not only these 2) have been wrongly reported > off-line since January 2019, occasionally or almost constantly. But this > is the first time I see so many https URLs being unreachable for Mirmon, > while they are fine for me. > > Since these https URLs are supposedly off-line, they are not taken into > account by the multiplexer. So the load on the other mirrors increases. > Right? > Is there a way to fix this? > > All the best, > Thérèse