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.