Thanks for the report and discussion; it is helpful to have both
indications of where people are having trouble and also comparison of
how things are for different people at around the same time!

On Thu, May 14, 2026 at 9:48 AM Carlo Wood <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 14 May 2026 15:14:43 +0300
> Eli Zaretskii <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I cannot reproduce this from my system, FWIW:
> > https://savannah.gnu.org/ comes right up in the browser.
>
> I also tried it (that url) with chromium now, same
> ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT.
>
> Still unreachable for me thus, and since I can reach fsf.org
> it appears to be a problem on their end.
>

The site is also fine for me at the moment.   It seems most likely
your IP has been picked up by one of our (many) DDoS deturants.   If
you would like to write the the private mailing list
([email protected]) with an IP address I or another
team member can try to research that - alternately (or in any event)
you might wait to try again (and again a bit after that, as we discuss
and look into things).  All of our automated bans will have a
expiration when the IP address will be able to access whichever
resource it was blocked from.   In some cases we do add bans manually,
either for a given IP or for some wider slice of the internet, in
which case those blocks might stick around until someone removes this.

Because of the different ways that an IP address can be banned having
us research (especially prolonged) outages is TRT.

If you -for those who- may be avialble to chat about problems you are
having in the moment, there is often a team-member who can look into
things in #fsfsys in Libera.Chat IRC - you don't have to share your IP
in channel: you can ask if someone is available whom you can PM the
sensitive detail with.

Again, thanks for letting us know what's up.  Hopefully it is
something small and specific like an IP based block.

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