[CentOS-mirror] New CentOS mirror for Sweden
Jonas Anden
jonas.anden at aptilo.com
Wed Mar 28 06:11:07 UTC 2018
Traceroute from my home (ISP Bahnhof, location Stockholm, Sweden) shows
traffic routed via Russia:
--
traceroute to se.mirror.guru (185.86.150.220), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1 Rutter (192.168.1.1) 0.884 ms 0.827 ms 0.792 ms
2 h-248-187.A444.corp.bahnhof.se (176.10.248.187) 1.866 ms 1.854 ms
1.084 ms
3 212.37.8.89 (212.37.8.89) 14.225 ms 14.311 ms 14.448 ms
4 ste-cgn-ar1.sto-cr1.bahnhof.net (46.59.117.184) 1.925 ms 2.019 ms
2.080 ms
5 netnod-ix-ge-a-sth-1500.rascom.ru (194.68.123.188) 2.023 ms 2.030
ms 1.952 ms
6 81-27-252-201.rascom.as20764.net (81.27.252.201) 8.602 ms 11.790
ms 11.763 ms
7 hosted-by.yourserver.se (95.215.45.5) 7.482 ms 7.521 ms 7.496 ms
--
Whois also points to an address in Latvia:
--
inetnum: 185.86.150.0 - 185.86.150.254
netname: YOURSERVER-SE
descr: Virtual Server hosting
country: SE
admin-c: MB43991-RIPE
tech-c: MB43991-RIPE
status: ASSIGNED PA
mnt-by: YOURSERVER
created: 2017-06-25T07:40:58Z
last-modified: 2017-06-25T07:40:58Z
source: RIPE
person: Michael Bentov
address: Yourserver SIA
address: Ulbrokas 23, Riga, LV-1021, Latvia
phone: +371 60001383
nic-hdl: MB43991-RIPE
mnt-by: YOURSERVER
created: 2017-05-18T21:01:59Z
last-modified: 2017-05-18T21:06:24Z
source: RIPE
--
So no, this server does not appear to be in Sweden.
// J
On 03/27/2018 04:23 PM, Anssi Johansson wrote:
> Balazs Baranyi kirjoitti 27.3.2018 klo 16.09:
>> HTTP: http://se.mirror.guru/centos
>> FTP: n/a
>> RSYNC: n/a
>>
>> Sync schedule: Every hr
>> Bandwidth: 1Gbit/s
>> Location: Gothenburg. Sweden
>> Sponsor: MirrorGuru
>> Sponsor URL: http://mirror.guru
>> IPv4 address to authorize: 185.86.150.220
>> IPv6 address to authorize: none
>> Email contact: bb at twomiles.co.uk
>> Mirroring AltArch : no
>
> Hmm, I'm not entirely sure of the location. I live in Finland and I ran
> a traceroute to that address:
>
> $ traceroute -q1 se.mirror.guru
> traceroute to se.mirror.guru (185.86.150.220), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
> 1 dsl-hkibng31-54fab0-2.dhcp.inet.fi (84.250.176.2) 6.686 ms
> 2 *
> 3 hls-b1-link.telia.net (62.115.143.84) 7.032 ms
> 4 tln-b3-link.telia.net (62.115.136.199) 12.474 ms
> 5 riga-b1-link.telia.net (80.91.248.150) 14.007 ms
> 6 telialatvija-ic-332270-riga-b1.c.telia.net (213.248.84.33) 14.661 ms
> 7 78.28.193.99 (78.28.193.99) 14.868 ms
> 8 91.203.71.131 (91.203.71.131) 14.814 ms
> 9 *
> 10 hosted-by.yourserver.se (95.215.45.5) 27.066 ms
> 11 *
> 12 *
> 13 *
>
> I was surprised that the traffic was routed via Tallinn (Estonia) and
> Riga (Latvia). Finland and Sweden are connected to each other with
> reasonably fat pipes, and most of our traffic to Europe is routed via
> Sweden.
>
> Could you please run a few "traceroute -q1"s from your mirror server to
> other Swedish hosts, such as other Swedish mirrors? The traceroutes
> should stay within Sweden. Here are my test results for comparison:
> http://miuku.net/tmp/traceroute-sweden.txt
>
> In other news, I've renamed mirror.guru to fr.mirror.guru.
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