You might want to look at NetIX... We had a similar behaviour weeks ago (it was worse actually because it affected direct customers) and they were leaking (selling ix traffic) in Brasil (IX.br).
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 01:50:25AM +0200, Boian Bonev wrote:
Everything looks correctly set up and by now you should also see
Fedora
traffic.
Yep, the amount of traffic is comparable to the other popular
distribution mirros and much higher than the not so popular ones.
Looking at some random requests I saw quite a few IPs from south
america - maybe we share a Tier1 or remote IXP connection with them?
That is not a problem for me but it is not a good experience to
download on a 150ms+ link.
Where can I see how the proximity is calculated?
It is based on ASNs and GeoIP. The actual code doing can be found around
here:
https://github.com/adrianreber/mirrorlist-server/blob/master/src/bin/mirrorlist-server.rs#L477
I just had a look at your IPv4 and IPv6 address and for both addresses
GeoIP reports Bulgaria.
Adrian
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