On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 09:32:21AM +, Denis wrote:
> It is a server-side setting
Oh sorry, I thought you meant the proxy on my end. No, that's a good idea.
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On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 08:34:29AM +0100, Kevin Cox wrote:
>You can turn that off
Yeah, but I'm not going to do that.
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On 13 May 2017 01:14, "Jookia" <166...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, May 08, 2017 at 11:46:02AM +, Denis wrote:
> I really do not understand the reasons of the strong opposition to
> another mirror on Cloudflare (free of cost, although it may not solve
> the problem completely - it has no
On Mon, May 08, 2017 at 11:46:02AM +, Denis wrote:
> I really do not understand the reasons of the strong opposition to
> another mirror on Cloudflare (free of cost, although it may not solve
> the problem completely - it has no endpoint in Vietnam, for example -
> it may increase availability
As for the debugging of the connectivity issues, it was done few
months ago and it was found out that the same CDN hosted some websites
forbidden by goverments and traffic to its IP went through some
government router.
How this information could help us to fix the issue? How can we be
sure that
Eelco said few days ago in another thread of this mailing list that
only EU and US endpoints are enabled on Cloudfront CDN due to higher
cost of the rest of the world.
Also, despite all the buzzwords and , any single provider is a
single point of failure (and as we know from the news the
On 05/01/2017 12:18 PM, Denis wrote:
> There are many issues with cache.nixos.org (slowness in some regoins,
> downtimes) so setting up a second CDN would be useful. It is for free.
It is for free? AFAIK our current CDN isn't free at all but paid by
LogicBlox. If you mean CloudFlare, on their
On 17-05-08 07:08am, Graham Christensen wrote:
> Our cloudfront distribution sees almost almost 100,000 unique users each
> month, each downloading hundreds or thousands of NARs and narinfo files.
> At the size of the cache (many TBs) and traffic it sees, these numbers
> aren't an easy feat.
By
I'm a member of the community. I have no special powers. What I've
written here is generally applicable to many open source projects. I'm
not a gate keeper.
Denis writes:
> As for the debugging of the connectivity issues, it was done few
> months ago and it was found out that
Hi,
On 05/08/2017 01:46 PM, Denis wrote:
> I really do not understand the reasons of the strong opposition to
> another mirror on Cloudflare (free of cost, although it may not solve
> the problem completely - it has no endpoint in Vietnam, for example -
> it may increase availability and reduce
Denis writes:
> There are many issues with cache.nixos.org (slowness in some regoins,
> downtimes) so setting up a second CDN would be useful. It is for free.
Hi,
Unfortunately, these problems are very hard to diagnose. More often than
not, the issue is between the user and
There are many issues with cache.nixos.org (slowness in some regoins,
downtimes) so setting up a second CDN would be useful. It is for free.
On 5/1/17, Eelco Dolstra wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 04/21/2017 06:49 PM, Denis wrote:
>
>> BTW, if you (the guys who control
Hi,
On 04/21/2017 06:49 PM, Denis wrote:
> BTW, if you (the guys who control "cache.nixos.org") have a dedicated
> IP address, could you set up the webserver to ignore "Host" header?
cache.nixos.org is hosted on CloudFront, so it's already a CDN. And CloudFront
presumably requires Host.
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BTW, if you (the guys who control "cache.nixos.org") have a dedicated
IP address, could you set up the webserver to ignore "Host" header?
Then I (or anyone) could set up "cache-nixos.mydomain.com" on
Cloudflare pointing to that IP and thus get CDN, faster downloads and
less load to your server.
If you have a local proxy you can save yourself a lot of bandwidth (and
nixos.org too) by setting your cache URL to http://
On Apr 20, 2017 10:24 PM, "Daniel Peebles" wrote:
> It's all just AWS CloudFront. Sometimes there are hiccups in their
> service, but it's not
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