New CDN via fastly.com

Fernando Frediani fhfrediani at gmail.com
Fri Jan 22 15:34:14 EST 2021


Working as expected.

~# host sources.cdn.openwrt.org
sources.cdn.openwrt.org is an alias for dualstack.j.sni.global.fastly.net.
dualstack.j.sni.global.fastly.net has address 151.101.94.132
dualstack.j.sni.global.fastly.net has IPv6 address 2a04:4e42:16::644

Thanks for that

Regards
Fernando

On 22/01/2021 17:07, Ted Hess wrote:
> sources.cdn.openwrt.org now updated to CNAME 
> dualstack.j.sni.fastly.net as requested.
> Someone with IPv6 please check it out.
>
> /ted
>
> On 1/22/2021 1:42:08 PM, "Paul Spooren" <mail at aparcar.org> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 09:47, Fernando Frediani 
>> <fhfrediani at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> Checking the FQDN it doesn't seem to have IPv6 enabled.
>>>
>>> ~# host sources.cdn.openwrt.org
>>> sources.cdn.openwrt.org is an alias for j.sni.global.fastly.net.
>>> j.sni.global.fastly.net has address 151.101.94.132
>>
>> Same for fastly, the CNAME has to be prefixed with dualstack to 
>> support both. It's in the works.
>>
>> dualstack.j.sni.global.fastly.net
>>
>>> As far as I know Fastly has IPv6 support, but different from 
>>> Cloudflare for example it is not mandatory and may need to be enabled.
>>>
>>> Fernando
>>>
>>> On 21/01/2021 23:39, Paul Spooren wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> it took a little time but now we're sponsored by fastly to speed up 
>>>> our downloads.
>>>>
>>>> In cooperation with Ted I'm setting up sources.cdn.openwrt.org and 
>>>> suggest to enable CDN as preferred mirror. Specifically  that 
>>>> means to revert the follow commit:
>>>>
>>>> bf96eb55c8 Revert "scripts/download: add sources CDN as first mirror."
>>>>
>>>> Due to the recent buildbot issues with updating feeds I'm wondering 
>>>> if we should add all standard feeds as folders to sources.o.o and 
>>>> change the default feeds file to download from the CDN rather than 
>>>> git.o.o. This should give a massive release to the git servers and 
>>>> future failures.
>>>>
>>>> Additionally we could use a non-public origin server which feeds 
>>>> the CDN and mirrors and distribute downloads.o.o directly via CDN.
>>>>
>>>> Thoughts?
>>>>
>>>> Best,
>>>> Paul
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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