Adding DSA as this is a DNS matter which falls under our scope.

"marito...@yahoo.com" <marito...@yahoo.com> wrote on 04/04/2023 at 
05:36:35+0200:

> I will start comparing some domains:
>
> root@LEDE:~# nslookup debian.org 1.1.1.1
> Server:         1.1.1.1
> Address:        1.1.1.1#53
>
> Name:      debian.org
> Address 1: 130.89.148.77
> Address 2: 128.31.0.62
> Address 3: 149.20.4.15
> Address 4: 2603:400a:ffff:bb8::801f:3e
> Address 5: 2001:67c:2564:a119::77
> Address 6: 2001:4f8:1:c::15
>
> root@LEDE:~# nslookup www.debian.org 1.1.1.1
> Server:         1.1.1.1
> Address:        1.1.1.1#53
>
> Name:      www.debian.org
> Address 1: 200.17.202.197
> Address 2: 2801:82:80ff:8009:e61f:13ff:fe63:8e88
>
>
> The second one only gives Brazilian IP. Why?. Cannot be viewed here. Manually 
> editing hosts can "fix" this problem.
>
> 200.17.202.197 is from UFPR, a blocked network by Telecom Argentina and 
> Internexa. Well, the entire AS1916 (including ftp.br.debian.org, uepg, 
> c3sl...).
>
> Further explanations here: (spanish)
> https://foros.3dgames.com.ar/threads/315307?p=24601216&viewfull=1#post24601216
> https://foros.3dgames.com.ar/threads/315307?p=24602387&viewfull=1#post24602387

www.debian.org name resolution is done through GeoIP DNS (multiple
mirrors over multiple continents). For South America in general, the
only record we put for www.debian.org is santoro.debian.org which is
hosted in brazil.

The solution here would probably to put an exception on Argentina and
put the IP of a US server for GeoIP DNS.

I'll see with my DSA Teammates if that's fine with them and consider
this option.

-- 
PEB

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